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  • lol@video uploader.. stupid fucking cunt.. cant believe what? that somebody let their dog.. be a dog.. stupid cunt

  • two dogs: wow look at that fine lady oh yea

    girl dog:i am not for you to

  • What no correction from the owner? that's why dogs get into trouble and put to sleep.

  • I love my husky...but I would never, ever tie her up in a crowded street. She loves people, but she will attack other dogs. She is not excited to see other dogs, she gets worked up because she wants to attack. Unless my husky knows the dog or gets comfortable around the dog, she will get very angry and aggressive. The owner is an idiot for doing this at a crowded place.

  • Rabble Rabble Rabble! This is uncalled for! How dare people put other people in danger!! The dogs are tied to that tree and they could hurt someone!! THIS IS INAPPROPRIATE! The police should waste tax payers money by spending the time to investigate this horrible crime!!! -all sarcasm- People need to grow a pair and stop being so god damn sensitive over nothing. What is wrong with today's society? Trying to wrap everything in cotton wool and making everyone afraid of nothing. Grow up

  • They shouldn't have been tied up and left at all, as the street is busy and despite the dogs behaviour, some people may be scared of dogs. However, most huskies do react like that when they see another dog, but it doesn't mean that they want to attack it. I have four siberian huskies, they do this all the time if they see another dogs, but they have never hurt a dog, it's all about excitement and play!

  • Poster of this video clearly doesn't live in the city, where such practices are common place.

  • That was not trying to attack that was wanting to play. Lear about the breed for one huskies are very social dogs and all they wanted was to get to know the other dogs and play......serioulsy if you dont have a husky and dont know the personality of them then stfu

  • i guess you dont have dog(s) yourself. and there is nothing illegal in having your dog stand outside a shop, as long as they are apropriately leash length. and the way they are reacting is typical husky behavior. but huskieys are not for everyone. so plz read all you can before gettin one, and do the same before you want to generaliz the breed.

  • they wanted to play

  • WTF the tittle is? Every normal dog with balls will react like that.. There is only one idiot on the film, if the guy staying near the huskies is the owner, he should shout them down.

  • @rozzlobenakachna This is a street fair. These two dogs should not be tied up and allowed to menace passers by. Everyone else has made comments about the kindness of these kinds of dogs, but do you understand why I took the video? This was going on for a long time, and once I started recording the owner came and got them.

    The video is only titled this way to be provocative. I'm not an idiot.

  • @greenlightbandit I own a husky and they are great anials but these two tied up so close to ppl are not ok. one they are obivously aggitated and not under control. two where is the owner! we have chain our boy near a store we make him lay down and have trained him to wait laying down ad quiet since a pup to make sure ts isnt annoying ppl or going after dogs. not bad dogs bad owner.

  • @greenlightbandit Siberian huskies are sweet and kind dogs if they receive the proper love and care from their owner. Any dog would become vicious if they are handles wrong. But with a loving, kind, and patient hand, they can be the sweetest things walking.

  • @NejisGurl4Life I'm not worried about Huskies, this video is to highlight poor human behavior regarding where to leave your dogs. 

  • @greenlightbandit I agree, no one should leave their dogs like that.

  • @greenlightbandit

    Menace? bwahahahhahahahahahaah stupid cunt

  • @greenlightbandit

    You cant even spell.. dirty whore.

  • Hahahaha the guys walking next to the dogs got scared Hahahh

  • The funny part is the approaching Pit Bull....YES THAT WAS A PITTY! was unresponsive to the barking of Kemba and Lamb. (Yeah, that is not the names of the two dogs but I had to zing that one in)

  • my siberian husky is a real good dog n loves ppl unfortunaly he is somtimes aggressive 2 other dogs n will usually attack them jus playin but 2 rough n ends up hurtin th other dog so i hav no choice but 2 but a muzzle on him everytime i go out n b careful he doesnt throw his big body n crush th other dog he likes so pounce alot :(

  • My husky is the same.. people look at me as if shes aggressive or something she just wants to say hiiiiiii.

  • thumbs up for santa cruz shirt

  • Imagine if justing beiber walked by? lol i hope that happens

  • husky male protect female husky that why other dog

  • Probably because they popped into into a store, and most don't allow dogs???.. we don't know anything about the street, the fair or even what country this is in. A video like this just shows us the dogs behavior, and it's is normal husky behavior. It doesn't show us the owner. Most places have leash laws though...and huskies must be kept on leash or they run off because they LOVE to run. I would rather see them leashed than running loose though the fair. Think how annoying that would be.

  • They just want to PLAYYY D:

  • @happybirthdayamelia Yes, but WHY are they tied up in the middle of a busy street fair?

  • @greenlightbandit Perhaps the owners simply needed to dash into a shop or something.. what do you expect them to bring the dogs into a shop with them? Be realistic mate, people do it all the time. They were not going to harm anyone and they were obviously not abandoned - Get over it =D

  • @greenlightbandit well then change the title, yes your right, not a good thing to do by leaving them tied up like that but your title is way out of context. moron 1 = owner moron 2 = u for being an idiot that doesnt understand what dogs are really doing.

  • @greenlightbandit cause their owner is an ass?

  • your a fucking idiot all dogs do this get a life.

    theres worse dogs then this nobstain

  • @HideThePoo You are an idiot. Not all dogs do this. Talk about gross over-generalizations. This is a video about the WRONG place to leave these two dogs during a street fair. Get it?

  • bloody hell get a life and stop medling poster!... they are not being aggressive nor a problem they are being dogs!

  • @blackbloodvomitorium Did you read the other comments? This is not an appropriate time or place to leave two wild dogs like this. I don't live in Alaska. This is supposed to be civilization.

  • @greenlightbandit I did read the other comments, and agree with most peoples answers... this is quite normal, its excitement towards other dogs, similar to when children get excited when inside a toy shop etc... what the dogs are doing here is of no danger to anyone else nor is it illegal or irresponsible. Sure the dogs can be a nuisance when barking, but as your video shows they only bark when excited to see another dog, not because they are untrained nasty dogs.

  • @blackbloodvomitorium This is a video about two dogs who shouldn't be tied up on a street fair.

  • My husky will NOT do that i've trained her to sit and stay if another dog is present and she does exactly that and thats cause she is just 3 months old. i guess she is very well behaved hopefully she stays like that

  • they aren't ready to attack, they wanna go meet the dog.

  • @kr4yzi32k

    Well to start of these dogs seem to have what is called leash frustration, they may not be aggressive but will act similar to an aggressive dog while on leash. Notice how one dog bites at the other dog, that is frustration, and they may attack the passing dogs just out of frustration.These dogs have not been properly trained or socialized, this type of behavior is very easy to prevent. The owner of these dogs was very irresponsible to leave them tied, alone and untrained.

  • okay, um I personally own a husky. my dog did this as a puppy when he was excited and saw another dog. he would NEVER attack or hurt another dog. actually he has been attacked by two pitbulls while minding his own business at the dog park. i had to literally kick them off him bc he was scared and trying to escape them. huskies are not violent dogs unless you do a lot of training to make them that way.

  • They looked hyper not agressive....they look young and over excited. In no way did they look "crazy". All dogs have to be taught to handle other dogs going by without getting too escited...they just wernt trained right.

  • husky and attack should never be in the same sentence

  • to grenlighbandit: you probably don´t know the huskies and similar dogs.. this is quite normal

  • @TheMadsun I do know huskies. I owned a husky for years. They are sweet dogs and can be trained easily. THESE DOGS are not trained well and are not appropriate to be tied up at a street fair.

    If you noticed, my channel highlights nuisance barking, not aggressive dogs. This video demonstrates both problems. It's a problem that someone needs to take care of.

  • these are obviously not vicious huskies, they are just wanting to say hello to the other dog. huskies are vocal and active. they are not ready to attack i should think that anyone with dog knowledge would know that maybe you dont have any (to the person posting)

  • this is not dog aggression. this is leash frustration. its very common with dogs...esp young dogs. this is a dog being rude, not being mean. they do this because they want to meet the other dog soo bad but they have yet to learn impulse control or "dog manners". if the huskies and other dog did meet, nothing would happen. just a casual butt sniff and the huskies would be happy.

  • i agree, they are very unique and a bit hyped well mine are, although id not leave them unattended like that as my male bites

  • Only a blithering idiot would describe those huskies as ready to attack. They actually were eager to say hello to the other dog, anybody who actually has a brain could tell that.

  • tying a dog to a tree is not a big deal. and they were definately not going to attack anything. i hate overdoers.

  • my husky will do that aswell think your a bit of a knob greenlight and have got aproblem with dogs fullstop by the looks of your homepage knobbbbbbbb

  • I don't have a problem with dogs fullstop, I have a problem with excessive nuisance barking. It's against the law. I take it you are a big fan of nuisance barking?

  • My husky will do that too... It's not an attack thing. They are just super excited to see the other dog...and when they are on the leash they get crazy sounding because they cant go meet them. At the same time they feel a little defensive, because if the other dog attacks them they have no way to defend themselves tied up short like that. Usually once they sniff the other dog it stops and then they play. Watch videos of sled dog races they also sound like that when they are excited to run.

  • @sibergirlblue Why are they tied up in this busy street fair?? INAPPROPRIATE!

  • @sibergirlblue tell me about it,its the worst thing when ur walking ur husky on a leash and they get ticked off seeing another dog,cat,bird/rabbit or even butterfly almost ripping ur arm off trying to give chase.they are just born to run wild,jump in the mud,swim,sniff every scent,chase anything and go crazy outdoors.theres no other breed as active as huskies,lucky theres a fenced doggy park at walking distance for her to run free.

  • Av got a Husky and he doesnt even growl or bark at other dogs...

  • Maybe the owner had explosive diarrhea and made way for the toilet. Ever think of that?

  • i find that pretty messed up. the dogs shouldnt be tied to a tree like that. at least not so short.

  • poor leadership at its best.

  • poster you are such a loooooser!

    If you knew anything about Sibs you would know those dogs were not wanting to attack the pasting dog or foot traffic. My husky jumps up like that when passing other dogs and has never attacked. devilmantis explains it perfectly.

  • It is not appropriate to leave two large dogs tied up like this at a street fair.

  • @Nickers00F The loser is the dog owner who left her dogs tied up in the middle of a busy street fair.

  • @greenlightbandit actually they didnt LEAVE THE DOGS TIED UP the owner is standing right there and sum ppl on here need to learn a thing or two before they start accusin the huskies cuz sibergirl and nickers took the words right outta my mouth......or outta my fingers at least lol

  • @greenlightbandit I'd like to beat your ass for being fucking stupid.. Can me and my husky come meet you? Stupid cunt.

  • @Sawbonespc @Sawbonespc So, you and your husky want to come beat me up just because I posted a video of a couple of dogs that were tied up in the wrong place? That makes a LOT of sense...

  • @greenlightbandit I'd rather come beat you for being another stupid fuck who wasted my time with pointless garbage. If those dogs were tied up for hours upon hours upon hours with no water maybe I'd take issue. My Husky would act the same way, all huskies would..You are a judgmental cunt who cant mind their own fucking business.

  • @Sawbonespc This is a perfect case of the pot calling the kettle black. You also are a judgmental cunt who can't mind his own fucking business. How do you like that? Plus, you're a bully and a bad dog owner, not to mention impatient and vulgar.

  • Yes, and I don't think they belonged to the guy who was watching them. I think he was just some stranger who was trying to be good and control them. I live in a dog friendly area and you can get away with almost anything with your dogs here.

  • thats horrible, i would never leave my Husky tied up like that on the street. I'm not saying I dont put my trust in him, but still, you know? and I live in the city, not many dogs around. But we are moving and hopefully in the country, so my dog can run.

  • my husky doesnt bark at other dogs, he just gets excited but one time a rodesian ridgeback dog was tried to bite my dog, but my dog jumped back and attacked.

  • I used to have a dog like that and they are great pets (if you like hair everywhere), but these two weren't appropriate for a street fair. That's why I recorded them. I know they weren't going to attack anyone, but they sure were annoying.

  • you knew they weren't going to attack anyone so you call the video "ready to attack". makes a lot of sense.

  • there ganna knock the tree down.

  • Huskies do not belong on city streets!

  • My Husky does the same thing but when i let him run to the other dog... he just crouches and does helicopter spins... He's the sweetest and never want to hurt anything, except for birds and rodents :)

  • I know they're sweet dogs, but these ones don't need to be tied up in the middle of a street parade.

  • was that the owner that stood next to them? they shouldn't be left unattended.

  • i have two huskies, and one of them gets very vocal and aggresive twoards other dogs only when on a leash. But if I go to the dog park and let'em loose they do great. My other husky just has a completely different personality and loves everyone always no matter what. Just like people....BTW they could also get stolen.....

  • The two huskys may actually be aggressive toward the passing dogs, ive kept several huskies, and i think they are pretty safe with humans unless abused or mistreated, however, huskies are unpredictable around smaller dogs or dogs they aint accustomed to. The wolfish instinct to hunt is always there.

  • I do not see two dogs attacking. I see two dogs interested in what is going on around them. Ive read the comments about the irresponsible owner who tied up the dogs on the street, but I want to know who the guy is standing next to the dogs, since at the very beginning of the video (check the fade in) he has his hand on one of the dogs, and then he stands there as if he is the owner. If he wasnt, I dont think the dogs would be ignoring him the way they do. This whole thing looks staged.

  • I don't know who the guy is, but he isn't the owner. It was some other woman. I think the guy was just trying to calm or befriend the dogs so they wouldn't over-react. Before recording this video there was quite a bit of barking and growling due to the dogs reacting to other dogs who were passing by on lead with their owners. It was becoming uncomfortable for humans to pass with all this teeth bearing and attack-mode growls.

  • I agree with you that the dogs should not have been tied up on a busy street like that because even the nicest dog will bite if provoked. But to say these dogs were in "attack mode" is a real stretch. I saw nothing in this video to make me think these dogs were on the verge of attacking, and none of the people seemed afraid. I agree with Pumaspaw that the title is misleading and undermines your point that dogs do not belong tied up on the street during a busy festival.

  • So uncomfortable you got your camera out lol get a life!

  • I agree that the owner is a moron for tying the dogs to a tree on a busy sidewalk, waiting for people to comment on his dogs.They are definitely not aggressive, they just want to play. Puma, whether or not the owner is the leader has nothing to do with 1 dog showing dominance over the other, I am the leader over my dogs but they still have their own pack order in their doggy world and the higher will always give a warning to get off of me or I don't want to play Its not aggression its discipline

  • Yes, I agree, it is all heirachy. I incorrectly stated that two are directly related.

    Sorry about the overstatement.

  • Grooveey, you are right.  Dogs rank all the time. What I said there was incorrect.

    What I said there was related to what I had begun to put down, but did not fit into my 500 character limit... But either way, it is overstated, and some how it did not make the common sense cuts.

    Thank your observations.

  • The title of this video is miss leading.

    There is NO aggression toward the visiting dog! Curiosity yes! The aggression is one husky toward the other.

    The lighter husky is telling the darker husky, to let me go first. It happens 3 times. Watch it again.

    By showing authority over Shadowmist. Grey is just explaining that he is really in charge of their little pack. A sign that the owner is not the pack leader.

    Shadowmist never felt threatened, a good sign that the aggression was a bluff.

  • Who are you, Miss Leading?

    Are these your dogs? If so, how about leaving them home next year during the festival?

    Can you see what's wrong with leaving your dogs tied to a tree in a busy sidewalk?

  • Smiling, not my dogs! I agree that this is an owner problem.

    I agree 100%.

    My point is not related.

    The title is about huskies ready to attack.

    As explained above, these dogs are not in attack mode.

    If the person who named this film needs to rely on false information to make a good point, i.e. don't leave dogs standing around in a festival, then that person undermines their own position unnecessarily .

    Your point is a very good one. You don't need attacking huskies to make your point.

  • I don't need false information to make my point. All I do is record barking dogs. I've had it with them.

    I have owned a malamute like that and I know they are sweet dogs. They don't belong there, barking like crazy and being a nuisance.

    How do you think I should title my video?

  • You are right, your videos speaks for themselves. Even if they were staged (NOT saying they are) they make an excellent point about dog owner responsibility.

    Here the owner is obviously not in control of the dogs, and any # of things could have happened. The dogs could have been teased or picked on. The dogs could have bitten someone.

    Possible title: Uncontrolled Huskies Tied Up at Festival.

    You may disagree, its your right. Either way, keep making videos, your points are well taken.

  • Even a "dog-friendly" breed can (perhaps accidentally) hurt another dog when trying to play rough, due to poor socialization. Dogs that are taken from their littermates at an early age do not learn proper bite inhibition, and dogs that are poorly socialized don't learn proper manners towards other dogs. This is a classic case of poor socialization, but it doesn't necessarily mean that the two dogs are inherently aggressive. Just that their owner was a poor trainer.

  • I disagree with the poor socialisation -- they obviously like like other dogs and probably play really well with others off-lead. The problem here is desensitising to other dogs. This is something I am working on with my dog as he finds it all too exciting when passing other dogs and can't contain himself (he wants to play)! Those Husky's are still relatively calm. (I own a husky-mix). Sure, I agree the owner could work on desensitisation training, but they are hardly aggressive.

  • The whole problem is tying up your large energetic dogs on the sidewalk during a street fair where people are trying to pass by unmolested. The owner obviously believes it's OK to leave her nuisance dogs anywhere she pleases, at any time.

    If the dogs were calm and well behaved it wouldn't be a problem, but they're not.

    Bringing your dogs to a street fair is not cool if you can't control them. Later, when I saw the owner take the dogs away, it seemed like she was having control trouble.

  • Those are two typical friendly Huskies goofing around, look at their faces, they are two happy dogs and they're not going to attack anything. That's just one of the ways huskies express themselves, they're different from most other dog breeds in lots of ways. Watch a video of how Huskies interact in a pack, they jump over each other, shout, howl, and throw themselves around, but they're just having fun. Also, when they mouth each other that's just part of them playing around.

  • You understand why this video is part of this collection, right, ninjabob?

  • I do now. I had a look at some of your other videos and its raison d'être makes sense when taken in context. I agree that some dog owners are incompetent and don't deserve to keep an animal let alone children, but that's another thought for another day. Huskies are friendly, boisterous dogs that need a good deal of exercse, as pets they should not be left alone for long periods of time. Personally we would never leave our dogs unattended in a crowded street for several reasons.

  • i saw wolves playing that way with each other.

    they are so adorable :D

  • Agreed. For most people who aren't familiar with Siberians, this would appear like aggressive behavior.

    However, if you own or are familiar with how the breed behaves, you know that Siberians are rarely aggressive, are very vocal and greatly enjoy rough-housing. Those Siberians just want to say hello and play with the other dogs/people.

    I do agree, however, that whoever tied them up and left them is irresponsible and an idiot.

  • Thanks for seeing the point of the video. I owned a Malamute and I know how kind and gentle they are. The point of my videos is not to show how terrible dogs are, it's to highlight poor training and irresponsibility.

    Dogs bark. It's not their fault. They're domesticated, so it's the owner's responsibility to train them and care for them. That doesn't always happen.

  • If you can't leave your dogs inside your house when you go out for a drink, you shouldn't own dogs.

  • Aggressive? NO! Those dogs are Siberians they are not dogs that stay and do nothing especially tied up to a tree.

    The dogs want to play.

    A Siberian husky shows no signs of aggression they have been bred to be dog friendly,

    Siberian husky owner for 25years.

  • aggressive.. possibly by some peoples standards but who the hell tied them up to a tree...

  • you ppl are stupid those aren't aggresive huskies

  • that is not as aggressive as you think it is...have you ever watched huskies play? they are probably not exercised enough and therefore absolutely full of energy

  • uh you people must be insane-because it does not look like agression-it is rare for huskies to be agressive-this looks like they are just talking and wanting to say hello, trust me if they were attacking you'd see much different sight and much different sounds of their voices. They are very social dogs and express themselfs by "talking" so quit being ignorant watch some more videos on huskies-and dont say dumb stuff like that

  • thats the shit rite there!!!!!!! thats rite, see the other dogs shit themselves? thats why i got mine!!!

  • unforth. my husky does the same thing when she sees dogs :(

  • nice...i have a huskie and he is also very aggresive

  • that makes me sick

  • wow theyre ready to attack.

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