Whoa did anyone check the lard arse in the back at 1:27? Her legs looked like they was buckling beneath her.. Too much weight to carry her legs are now bowed!
@arechigaraymundo i agree:) then again i own 3 dobes so im partial to them. but on a serious note, that doberman is absolutely beautiful!!! very well bred, european lines. i enjoyed seeing the doberman more than the cheetah :)
i HATE wild animals in captivity, SPECIALLY on a leash...and i would say 80% of people around there just watch for amusement, they are not actually there to learn anything about Cheetahs and their NATURAL environment, i hope they dont lose their wild side because of this
Okay people, yeah the kid in the spandex is chubby, and spandex might not have been the best choice, but her legs are CLEARLY splayed out for whatever the reason, and I'm pretty sure that would make it difficult for anyone to lose weight.
@VivaLaMente sorry but shes just fat. kids who are REALLY fat from a young age have legs that are like that because all the extra weight and pressure on her bones as growing up causes them to go bowlegged. same shit with cowboys but from sitting on a horse so much with there legs in a bowlegged formation.
@dodysw if u didnt notice he filmed a screen on which this film was projected and the fact u didnt see that actualy meens he did have a steady hand :P ( just look at the bottem of the screen)
I don't know much about Cheetas but it seems like a Cheeta is a very loyal animal as a pet that is. Dogs are very loyal but a Cheeta seems to be more loyal than a dog. Like Latania2005 said, if a Cheeta would want to take off with a human holding the Leash the person wouldn't stand a chance to that powerpacked cat. Maybe I'm wrong, I don't know so if you know more than me, do correct me :). Amazing animal though.
@MrBoggy100 Yeah an aggressive dob might be too much for a Cheetah, lucky she didn't have a pet Jaguar though coz those things would tear that Dob up.
You know; if this was a zoo-born cheetah that had to be canine-reared, a Doberman is the second most logical choice. Having partly bred from greyhounds, they're one of the few breeds of domestic dog that might be able to keep up with a cheetah!
@Carycomic no. the cheetah will outrun the doberman for the first hundred yards but the doberman will catch up eventually. a cheetah's stamina is no match for a dog's stamina. dogs can run for miles at a time without stopping.
@VpY22 --- You're telling it wrong...the cheetah will gun down the doberman in the first 50 yards or so, and enjoy a canine lunch. I've had six dobies now, and a couple of them with real attitudes, but none of them would have seen fit to mess with something like that kitty. Nice kitty.
@tapper45 lol yes, the blue spandex breed can be really dangerous and I don't understand why that beast does not have it's own cage. The people must have been freaking out!
The largest spandex group is the red spandex and you will not see anything but a big cameltoe.
@steinarao No no no the red spandex breed does not have the camel toe. Its a common misconception, they have the "moose knuckle" which is far larger than the typical camel toe of the blue spandex subspecies.
@brewerbrian420 You are right, the RSB´s (red spandex breed) species is beyond camel toe, the moose knuckle will overcome the innocent camel toe, I have heard that blue spandex is the most dangerous one but the red spandex is more calm because they are so monstrous they do not attack unless somebody laugh frequently at the beast.
@steinarao Don't let their size fool you if you get them cornered they can strike with lightning speeds with there clammy snappers! And you don't wanna be near one of those when they go off.
the constant zoom in - zoom out really bothered me. I wanted to see how these 2 compare to each other in size. Doberman pinchers are my favorite dogs, so...
The Aztec actually raised Cheetahs and raced them. I don't believe there is anything wrong w animals being in captivity. As long as their feed right, and given lots of room and not mistreated.
One would need a huge amount of land to be fair to a cheetah. In many areas where cheetahs have gone through local extinctions they were basically loved to death. In India they were revered and they went extinct. Sure, humans always seem to come forth with lofty intentions but in the end they eventually screw it up.
Cheetahs were driven to one line of cheetah not from man, but some natural event. They use to live on the great plains in the US as well. I just drove through there, and honestly, it's a PERFECT setup for them.
It depends upon what you mean by "one line". The Asiatic cheetah is a bit different than the African cheetah and of course, there are some King cheetahs still around, a genetic mutation. but most are in captivity. The cheetah actually made a very nice comeback in numbers to around 100,000 but again "human impact" as lead to the drastic drop in populations in various countries.
What does that statement mean? You can have animals with similar or even identical genetics appear on different continents. Everyone involved with cheetahs knows the genetic challenges they face. However, go back to CCF and you will see that the primary challenge over the last 100 years has been man. Dr. Laurie Marker at CCF makes no bones about this fact.
oh yea. it doesnt matter how tame the animal is, it doesnt matter, if it deponds on their lives, their tru instink will come out within a heart beat to save their lives. but i would still love to have one , becuase they are so beautifull. but couldnt come to doing it becuase i would feel so bad knowing im stopping ti from so much freedom , and having the chance to do the things they were ment to do.
these days living in a good home with a loving owner, would probably be better for these animals than being in the wild. they're endangered. they live like 8 yrs longer in captivity. and you know poachers and stuff would probably get them. if u ask me they're better off when they're out of the wild. but only if they have lots and lots of area to run around in.
oh i know its prly ALOT safer for them it jus saddens me when i see them like this becuase they are ment to be free in the wild right, and yea i know about the poachers, for all icare us humans could be whiped o ff the earth due the shit we have caused .... these poor animals cant live in the wild safly due to us stupid ass humans who need everything to our selves. causing extinction for animals and leaving others with no safe place to go. its more of a win loose thing with them being captive.
those cheetahs do not have domestic genes like dogs and cats for thousand of years... it would snap that dog in half... not to mention out run anything or one
i volunteered in a zoo, and i can see both sides of the argument, but i think to a certain extent they should be feared, as these guys are NOT pets and that point should be stressed. I think some ppl see this and say "oh! i want one!" and that really angers me.
agreed, like i mean if they were pets omg... they would be nice just becuase they are beautiful eh. but i mean.. them really as a pet... no way.. like.. a simple bang can set them off into a rampage... its in there blood to hunt vishiously. and robbie its not a good thing cuz all it is doing is humans trying to ruin yet again another beautifull animal. they arnt ment to be taimed and surrounded by humans, they were ment to be free hunters in the whiled.
Unless we know the story we shouldn't criticize. How do we know it wasn't orphaned and is now being used to educate the public to help the speceis from extinction? GORGEOUS Doberman, by the way.
even if it was, i was just saying it was sad to see a cheetah sitting there with a harness on, when such a majestic animal is so at home in the wild. Ideally i just like to see them free and wild, regardless of the situation, I just said it was sad, even if they saved him bc his mom was killed by poachers, its still sad!
Cheetah*
egaluel 4 months ago
In my opinion its more dangerous to have a doberman that a chetah
egaluel 4 months ago
@egaluel and what gives you that opinion?
Dendro2001 2 months ago
@Dendro2001 my retarded mind
egaluel 2 months ago
Whoa did anyone check the lard arse in the back at 1:27? Her legs looked like they was buckling beneath her.. Too much weight to carry her legs are now bowed!
jennamcgeagh88 5 months ago
anyone notice the beast in the background at 0:05?
PowerViolenceForever 5 months ago
Not that I hate cats, but I am a dog person.
But when it comes to the big cats, I think they a awesome.
zaq4267 5 months ago
the doberman will win the cheetah
arechigaraymundo 5 months ago
@arechigaraymundo i agree:) then again i own 3 dobes so im partial to them. but on a serious note, that doberman is absolutely beautiful!!! very well bred, european lines. i enjoyed seeing the doberman more than the cheetah :)
TheMandy11286 4 months ago
lol for some reason the cheetah reminds me of somone form bleach....
kusaka4 5 months ago
i HATE wild animals in captivity, SPECIALLY on a leash...and i would say 80% of people around there just watch for amusement, they are not actually there to learn anything about Cheetahs and their NATURAL environment, i hope they dont lose their wild side because of this
techrev1 6 months ago
i want that twy will fight
rockdudezzz 6 months ago
@rockdudezzz Pretty sure a cheetah could fuck up a doberman in about 2.3 seconds.
itstonymacaroni 6 months ago
Mom can i pet the cheetah? mom... "WHAT?"
nathanial41 7 months ago
Okay people, yeah the kid in the spandex is chubby, and spandex might not have been the best choice, but her legs are CLEARLY splayed out for whatever the reason, and I'm pretty sure that would make it difficult for anyone to lose weight.
She probably has some kind of disability...
VivaLaMente 9 months ago
@VivaLaMente
Yeah, it's called not being able to put down the fork.
voodazz 7 months ago
@VivaLaMente sorry but shes just fat. kids who are REALLY fat from a young age have legs that are like that because all the extra weight and pressure on her bones as growing up causes them to go bowlegged. same shit with cowboys but from sitting on a horse so much with there legs in a bowlegged formation.
debeast123 6 months ago
just takin my cheetah for a walk nbd
xkakax 9 months ago
this is one cat this doberman isnt chasing after more like running away
steven4rmnewyork 10 months ago
I saw something very round in the background, well, probably exhibiting another beast.
Masamune364 10 months ago
Holy shit!! They say Americans are fat.
ThunderAppeal 10 months ago
Ok, my siberian husky sometimes gets off her lead and is hell to catch. Could you imagine a cheetah getting away...
kr4yzi32k 10 months ago
Is that the famed blue hippopotamus in the background?
samfromportadown 10 months ago
That dog isnt chasing that cat!
masjosh 1 year ago
GOD BLESS YOU!! sir in the background hahah
silentshadow731 1 year ago
that is a positive on the wildbeast in the backround, we have visual
7449224 1 year ago
@7449224 what is with people and degrading comments about other people?
ShigekiHizashi 1 year ago
Great camera handling, it's very steady.
dodysw 1 year ago 9
@dodysw if u didnt notice he filmed a screen on which this film was projected and the fact u didnt see that actualy meens he did have a steady hand :P ( just look at the bottem of the screen)
Avalondra 2 months ago
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please learn how to operate a camera.
johayn 1 year ago
Tapper45 is funny as hell haha! I wish thinking the same thing and then I saw your comment.
Marquiscadi22 1 year ago
do you guys see how that woman at 0:05 is standing?
vatoconb5 1 year ago
Cheetahs are named in some parts of Africa the "dog cat" since its behaviour in some circunstances is like the reaccion of dogs.
trikinuke 1 year ago
that cheetah was very scared and confused dammit stop doing this to wild animals..let nature take its course
moraisvendeta 1 year ago
@moraisvendeta never gonna happen man, people will always want the wild animals they cant have
Ethooo1993 1 year ago
@moraisvendeta why is this natural? Humans are animals too. So whatever they do is natural.
huckster699 1 year ago
this looks like someone recorded it off the tv thrrough their camera lol
KayJam11 1 year ago
I don't know much about Cheetas but it seems like a Cheeta is a very loyal animal as a pet that is. Dogs are very loyal but a Cheeta seems to be more loyal than a dog. Like Latania2005 said, if a Cheeta would want to take off with a human holding the Leash the person wouldn't stand a chance to that powerpacked cat. Maybe I'm wrong, I don't know so if you know more than me, do correct me :). Amazing animal though.
Snirlex 1 year ago
beautiful animals
Mel1Mell0 1 year ago
holy fuck that is some fat chick shitttttttt
popole65 1 year ago
A cheetah is a kind of Doberman !
PuzzleGooe 1 year ago
2 of my favorite animals....i love it!
jet472000 1 year ago
I'm always amazed at what dogs will do for humans...
KingDoodleify 1 year ago
did it die?
karzwell 1 year ago
My money would be on the doberman - would be an interesting fight though.
MrBoggy100 1 year ago
@MrBoggy100 Yeah an aggressive dob might be too much for a Cheetah, lucky she didn't have a pet Jaguar though coz those things would tear that Dob up.
Dungarth 1 year ago
What do you do when your pet cheetah runs out of the house when someone opens the door?..
Only one reasonable answer... Move away. lol
InnerCityArt 1 year ago
*FIGHT*
69luxurious 1 year ago
You know; if this was a zoo-born cheetah that had to be canine-reared, a Doberman is the second most logical choice. Having partly bred from greyhounds, they're one of the few breeds of domestic dog that might be able to keep up with a cheetah!
For the first couple dozen yards, anyway. ;-)
Carycomic 1 year ago
@Carycomic no. the cheetah will outrun the doberman for the first hundred yards but the doberman will catch up eventually. a cheetah's stamina is no match for a dog's stamina. dogs can run for miles at a time without stopping.
VpY22 1 year ago
@VpY22
I stand corrected. :-)
Carycomic 1 year ago
@VpY22 --- You're telling it wrong...the cheetah will gun down the doberman in the first 50 yards or so, and enjoy a canine lunch. I've had six dobies now, and a couple of them with real attitudes, but none of them would have seen fit to mess with something like that kitty. Nice kitty.
Stifsim6 1 year ago
wow i didnt know that the african lion safari in ontairo was just your teleivison. amazing.
xxuncexx 2 years ago
The cheetah looked like a fox around the end of the vid. Why are the cheetah & doberman together?
JukoDDT 2 years ago
That cheetah can't wait to get on his laptop and submit a post to FML.
sw0rd0fadvers1ty 2 years ago
Cheetah pulls on the leash... 'Crap... I'll just lay down and look cute..'
rileycoyote1 2 years ago
CCF? Charlies chicken farm?
jballzzz 2 years ago
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"WILDEBEAST!!!. i just about pissed myself." Myself included, Thanks tapper45 for good laugh.
kylemlm 2 years ago
WILDEBEAST!!!. i just about pissed myself.
jleebesaw 2 years ago 2
did you see the wildebeast in the background?
it was in blue spandex.
about 750 sq yards of blue spandex.
must be an industrial spandex warehouse outlet around there somewhere.
tapper45 2 years ago 117
@tapper45 aaahahahahaha.. uhhh ahahahahah..... no comment... lol
DJDaJuicemayne 1 year ago
@tapper45 hahaha, man thats so wrong of you
BluntActivist2008 1 year ago
@tapper45 HAHHA EWWW i say that thing i gagged
zamorachristian1 1 year ago
@tapper45 hahahahahaha nice
THEJERSEYMOB 1 year ago
@tapper45 LMAO thats horrible
Amatiya 10 months ago
@tapper45 aheeheeheehahahahaha! funny!
ActorLevel6 9 months ago
@tapper45 omg LOL..that's too fuckin funny :D
iluvdobiesdotcom 6 months ago
@tapper45 lol yes, the blue spandex breed can be really dangerous and I don't understand why that beast does not have it's own cage. The people must have been freaking out!
The largest spandex group is the red spandex and you will not see anything but a big cameltoe.
steinarao 6 months ago
@steinarao No no no the red spandex breed does not have the camel toe. Its a common misconception, they have the "moose knuckle" which is far larger than the typical camel toe of the blue spandex subspecies.
brewerbrian420 5 months ago
@brewerbrian420 You are right, the RSB´s (red spandex breed) species is beyond camel toe, the moose knuckle will overcome the innocent camel toe, I have heard that blue spandex is the most dangerous one but the red spandex is more calm because they are so monstrous they do not attack unless somebody laugh frequently at the beast.
steinarao 5 months ago
@steinarao Don't let their size fool you if you get them cornered they can strike with lightning speeds with there clammy snappers! And you don't wanna be near one of those when they go off.
brewerbrian420 5 months ago
@tapper45 "selling wholesale to the public"
kissfanjohn 6 months ago
the constant zoom in - zoom out really bothered me. I wanted to see how these 2 compare to each other in size. Doberman pinchers are my favorite dogs, so...
makinrow 2 years ago 2
Dobies are beautiful. :) Glad to see another Doby fan!
rileycoyote1 2 years ago
Man! She's a brave woman to be holding a Cheetah by the leash like that!
JauntyMellifluous 2 years ago
look's like a tame one but never the less still a killer !
englandman2008 2 years ago
Wouldn't want to try and hold that cheetah by the lead if it started to run.......you'd have no chance of holding it back!
latania2005 2 years ago 25
lol. not with a nylon collar anyway.
midnightnavyz28 2 years ago
@latania2005 i think it's the same like holding a big dog, cheetas are fast but not strong.
melagads 9 months ago
@melagads exactly ,,,, but don't try to stop one at full speed
heettreet 7 months ago
The Aztec actually raised Cheetahs and raced them. I don't believe there is anything wrong w animals being in captivity. As long as their feed right, and given lots of room and not mistreated.
nikigurl08 2 years ago 2
One would need a huge amount of land to be fair to a cheetah. In many areas where cheetahs have gone through local extinctions they were basically loved to death. In India they were revered and they went extinct. Sure, humans always seem to come forth with lofty intentions but in the end they eventually screw it up.
iamlumin 2 years ago
Cheetahs were driven to one line of cheetah not from man, but some natural event. They use to live on the great plains in the US as well. I just drove through there, and honestly, it's a PERFECT setup for them.
apharot 2 years ago
It depends upon what you mean by "one line". The Asiatic cheetah is a bit different than the African cheetah and of course, there are some King cheetahs still around, a genetic mutation. but most are in captivity. The cheetah actually made a very nice comeback in numbers to around 100,000 but again "human impact" as lead to the drastic drop in populations in various countries.
iamlumin 2 years ago
One line in that there isn't enough genetic difference between the asiatic and the african cheetahs to note them as being on different continents.
apharot 2 years ago
What does that statement mean? You can have animals with similar or even identical genetics appear on different continents. Everyone involved with cheetahs knows the genetic challenges they face. However, go back to CCF and you will see that the primary challenge over the last 100 years has been man. Dr. Laurie Marker at CCF makes no bones about this fact.
iamlumin 2 years ago
In India cheetahs were raised much in the same way and then virtually loved into a localized extinction.
iamlumin 2 years ago
Cheetah genetics with the CCF:
watch?v=j3jp5AcDavA
watch?v=GBFn2dvZP-Q&feature=channel
watch?v=3M4IgKIcopE&feature=channel
watch?v=7OP21aM6t4U&feature=channel
apharot 2 years ago
Ummm...why? Why do this?
Just a simple question.
Sure, I could put my Husband and his Mother in law on leashes, but......why?
Franzapooch44 2 years ago
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royalpanthera7 2 years ago
The only problem I see is that, as usual, the parents don't have their little bastards under control....Uniquely American.
SuperBlammo 2 years ago
Ya, you're right on this about the kids. I live in USA and I can't STAND the little bastards.
Franzapooch44 2 years ago
oh yea. it doesnt matter how tame the animal is, it doesnt matter, if it deponds on their lives, their tru instink will come out within a heart beat to save their lives. but i would still love to have one , becuase they are so beautifull. but couldnt come to doing it becuase i would feel so bad knowing im stopping ti from so much freedom , and having the chance to do the things they were ment to do.
lliizzaarrddss 2 years ago
these days living in a good home with a loving owner, would probably be better for these animals than being in the wild. they're endangered. they live like 8 yrs longer in captivity. and you know poachers and stuff would probably get them. if u ask me they're better off when they're out of the wild. but only if they have lots and lots of area to run around in.
royalpanthera7 2 years ago
oh i know its prly ALOT safer for them it jus saddens me when i see them like this becuase they are ment to be free in the wild right, and yea i know about the poachers, for all icare us humans could be whiped o ff the earth due the shit we have caused .... these poor animals cant live in the wild safly due to us stupid ass humans who need everything to our selves. causing extinction for animals and leaving others with no safe place to go. its more of a win loose thing with them being captive.
lliizzaarrddss 2 years ago
why would someone set their dog up for failure like that? what an ass
killerredtex 3 years ago
those cheetahs do not have domestic genes like dogs and cats for thousand of years... it would snap that dog in half... not to mention out run anything or one
swarne8 3 years ago 2
You should have made them race!
marzipan2u 3 years ago
wow sad to see such a great, wild animal like a cheetah so domesticated, its even wearing a damn harness. Makes me sad.
msnina918 3 years ago
It's a good way to get people closer to them, and to not fear them, and that's ALWAYS a good thing.
robbie6642 3 years ago
i volunteered in a zoo, and i can see both sides of the argument, but i think to a certain extent they should be feared, as these guys are NOT pets and that point should be stressed. I think some ppl see this and say "oh! i want one!" and that really angers me.
msnina918 3 years ago 2
agreed, like i mean if they were pets omg... they would be nice just becuase they are beautiful eh. but i mean.. them really as a pet... no way.. like.. a simple bang can set them off into a rampage... its in there blood to hunt vishiously. and robbie its not a good thing cuz all it is doing is humans trying to ruin yet again another beautifull animal. they arnt ment to be taimed and surrounded by humans, they were ment to be free hunters in the whiled.
lliizzaarrddss 3 years ago 3
But I really do want one!!!!!!!
and ive been wanting a doberman for ages. Oh and a siberian tiger wont hurt either.
aksaboutm3 3 years ago
Why is it sad? Aslong as it gets proper care and is happy, but ofcourse i dont think notmal people should have them as pets though.
They are at home on the savannah in africa thats for sure.
Ingiequeen 3 years ago 3
Unless we know the story we shouldn't criticize. How do we know it wasn't orphaned and is now being used to educate the public to help the speceis from extinction? GORGEOUS Doberman, by the way.
kilroywashere123 3 years ago 2
even if it was, i was just saying it was sad to see a cheetah sitting there with a harness on, when such a majestic animal is so at home in the wild. Ideally i just like to see them free and wild, regardless of the situation, I just said it was sad, even if they saved him bc his mom was killed by poachers, its still sad!
msnina918 3 years ago 3
OH MY GOSH!!!!!
you made a video of my dream!!!! damn it! give me my pets!!! :)
yokophoenix 3 years ago
looool
falcon5y 3 years ago