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  • @vjstudio ja die britten jonge haha het betekend gewoon kooi.

  • i speak dutch and my dad speaks old dutch and he told me that kooikeren meant caging but now its kooien meaning caging but funny to find english people trying to speak dutch

  • what's the intro song starting at 0:00 ??

  • hehehe I speak dutch

    I was surprised to see the name "kooikerhondje" come up

    lol

  • Lol, I played the part when he translated dog to 'hondje' like 89425989 times over because I couldn't understand what he said... I mean come on! I'm Dutch and it isn't a very hard language to pronounce right?! Also he looked a bit epileptic when he said it..

  • @LooneyLiveLife Tja, die Britten en Amerikanen zijn onze sublieme klanken niet gewoon, eh. ;)

  • @Kzinix blijkbaar niet nee ;P

  • I love the kooikerhondje!! They are so sweet!! When i move out this is the dog i want!

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  • @phamy6 I'm dutch and I also never heard of this dog until now ...

  • Okay, just one more doggy video and off to sleep :)

  • I had one. LOVED it to death. but it does need space. (mine also LOVED people) But if you read dutch books about this breed, they do not warn you about any real health issues. Here it is known for its health. They are amazing dogs!

  • I saw the title and was like "What? How do you even pronounce that?". I learned something today...

  • never heard of this dog until today....wow i feel dumb.

  • @BellaDawnaa don't :) The breed is only popular in Holland and some parts of England

  • Now, I don't speak Dutch, but as far as I've learned, the name is derived from eendenkooi = duck cage/decoy?, and hond = dog, and the book I have sais je = small, but internet sais je means "you".

    ...so... can anyone speaking Dutch help me?

    Anyway, what I really wanted to know was why they, in the video, say "Kooikerhond". Where is the "je"?

  • @Skywalker91 je is just a word you put at the end of another word to make it smaller. Like dog becomes doggie, hond becomes hondje when its small and adorable. "je" also means you, but then you use it in a completely different manner obviously. Hope it helped ^^

  • @Skywalker91 'je' is a dutch diminutive. A big "hond" : a small "hondje".

    In this context, 'je' is not actually a word; it's always combined with the noun. "small dog", is not translated as "je hond", but as "hondje".

    "Je" CAN be a word, but then it means "you" or "your", like the internet told you. In this case, it will never be combined with a noun or any other word.

    So "je hond" means "your dog", and "hondje" means "small/tiny dog".

  • @Skywalker91 As far as I know, the English word 'decoy' has nothing to do with the name of this dog: 'de kooi' just means 'the cage' in Dutch. When we talk about something small in Dutch, we sometimes add 'je' to the word: a small 'hond' can become a 'hondje', but it doesn't necessarily have to. And indeed, the word 'je' means 'you' when it stands on its own - but those 2 types of 'je' aren't related to another. For instance: "Je hebt een lief hondje." => "You have a nice little dog."

  • @Skywalker91 Oh, sorry - it looks like you've already had some answers. ^_^ I hope I didn't explain things in a confusing way.

  • 1 dislike?? :O 

  • I lol'd when Nicolas Dodman said the Dutch word of this dogbreed hahaha xD Sounds really funny to me (Dutch woman).

  • hon-ch is dog XD at least he tries

  • man they make dutch sound german grrrrrrr

  • Cookie Honda?

  • lol nederlands praten

  • A cute dog,and pretty cool.

  • I love this dog. My other favorite is the Keeshond

  • Simple name: Kookie

  • Leonberger/schæfer/kooijkerhon­dje

  • Look cutr

  • Why do they not pronounce the -je at the end? it' simple.

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  • hond-je xDD epiiiiiccc!!! i can say it perfectly X3 since i'm dutch XD

  • @GuardianAngelFanga xDDD echt hé? het is so faal ze probeeren het wel ;3

  • @graskop4 idd ya xD echt lol als je ze nederlands hoort praten :P maar ze doen tenminste wél hun best XD wel vaag dat wij WEL goed Engels kunnen, maar niet andersom! XD

  • @GuardianAngelFanga dat is niet waar nederlanders spreken over het algemeen ook slecht engels net zoals ik die dunglish spreekt ik hoor in nederlanders die engels spreken altijd het nederlandse accent je haalt ze er zo tussen uit.

  • @sannetussch22 nou, meestal hoor ik het verschil niet eens xD zoals de broer van mijn vriend. die spreekt ZOOOOOOOOO goed engels-engels!!! echt eng... maar er zijn er echt superveel die dat echt goed kunnen hoor :P ik heb het accent niet, want ik praat Amerikaans-Engels xD maar ik kan het wel erg goed xD

  • @GuardianAngelFanga het kan zijn dat er nederlanders tussen zitten die het goed spreken mijn broer is ook eens verward voor een Amerikaan,, maar over het algemeen als ik op vakantie ben of als mijn vrienden engels spreken hoor ik altijd dunglish.. een duitser spreekt ook geen perfect nederlands laat staan al die andere buitenlanders je hebt er op een paar na plus de mensen die hier geboren zijn waaruit ook een paar komen die het niet goed kunnen.

  • @sannetussch22 nouja ik hoor het er iniedergeval bij sommigen niet xD maarja :P iedereen hoort het net effe anders hé? x3

  • lol so funny the way they pronounce the dutch name.

  • I love them

  • beautiful dog! :)

  • id love to see a video about the nova scotia duck tolling retriever please :)

  • @TheeFreeWheeling I agree. They are the best North American dog breed in North America :P

  • the next time the can have me to do the dutch talk, becauce i am a dutch person and have a kooikerhondje

  • @superdolfinkilla How long do you own it, and do you have any health problems with it?

  • @Ado501 she's 2 jears old and has no problems what so ever. and she is soooooo adorable

  • "De kooi" is derived from "decoy" ... Seriously, Animal Planet?

    *facepalm*

    And while we're on the matter, the dog was not named after cages (then it would have been called the "kooienhond" or something), but after the hunter (called a "kooiker") with whom it worked closely.

  • It's news to me that ducks would be interested in spending time checking out dog butts, but ok....

  • it looks like a smaller version of a saint bernards/collie mix lol

  • @JaguarSoul Are you kidding me? First of all, a large part of Turkey is on the Euro/Asian border. Secondly, the Netherlands is a country to which a lot of people from Turkey have migrated. So no, it is not strange that the pronounciation sounds turkish-dutch to laatmekijken999

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  • Anyone how know with kooiker it is at the seconds: 0.32 and 0.36. A very good locking male. I'm a breeder of Kooikerhondje and I got interested.

    //Felicia

  • Ghesuntite! 

  • haha, people from the netherlands: the kooikerhond is not a very well known breed also in the netherlands. if a tell my friends i have kooikerhondjes they are like 'wut?'. so it isnt a realy populair breed, but they are still awesome!

  • i've got two of them :) and i live in holland. but my dogs are not as hairy as you see on the video . all they said is true ofcourse. my dogs don't realy like strangers and little kids. they even can react a little aggresive. but to me, my dad, mom an my sister and other close friends/family who come over much , they are the best dogs ever :)

  • @denizeshereII Indeed they are a lovely breed, I have one myself hes very peacefull tough and loves strangers :D

  • why do they pronounce it that retarded, just say coy cur hound ye

  • I live in Holland!!

  • Thumbs up if you clicked the vid because of the name =3

  • hond means dog.

    hondje means lil'dog

  • Do they shed?

  • Their Dutch sounds extremely painful. Funny though

  • How he's saying Hondje.

    I am from Holland and know that's not how you say it.

    Heyyy Landgenoten!

  • i've got a kooikerhond and mine doesn't like playing at all

  • woooowie they're so beautiful! waaa, can't stop watching Dogs (and Cats) 101 :D

  • love kooikerhondje

  • De kooi, decoy? Wut?

    My linguistics teacher was wrong all the time!? It is not related to eendekooi, used to hunt ducks and the Dutch is derivative of English instead of the other way around?

  • NoOoOoOoOoOo

  • I'll get kooikerhondje next summer

  • I swear my dog is part Kooikerhondje, her looks are so similar to these dogs. Me and my family don't know what she is exactly. We adopted her from an animal rescue group 10 years ago who had no idea what breeds she's mixed with. She's just loveable our mystery mutt. haha

  • at the start i could swear that was a nintendog bark

  • Can someone show me how to pronounce this breed's name?

  • @HuzkyMe Cook ker hund :L

  • @HuzkyMe wait no, Quick-ker-hund :L

  • @EimzPink Actually, it's "Coy-ker-hund"

  • @HuzkyMe I did some reasearch and had some people tell me the wrong pronounciation, and I'm proud to say that I finally found out it's pronounced koi-ker-hond-che

  • @Ilumeo hihi, FUnny how so many people try to say it. I come from Holland so I can't understand what so difficuld at it. How they say it in Dutch: Succes.

  • I think its soo funny to hear people who aren't from the netherlands trying to speak dutch, it sounds: german, turkish-dutch or strange to me

  • @laatmekijken999 German, yes, but why Turkish x'D? WTF does Turkey even have to do with Europe x'D?

  • @JaguarsSoul

    He said turkish-dutch, as in the Dutch spoken by Turkish imigrants, which is a very distinct accent easily identified by native Dutch speakers. Here in the Netherlands you can easily identify a Turkish person by their accents when they're speaking Dutch.

    And Turkey has quite a lot to do Europe, seeing as it is in the process of joining the EU and every European country has a sizeable population of Turks living there.

  • These dogs are the best. They are super sweet, cute, and can catch frisbees! Search for "Kooiker Frisbee" and you can see our Kookier Sequoia catching discs, swimming, attracting ducks, and fetching sticks in whitewater rapids.

  • @jclune We also trained her to ring a bell when she needs to go outside. They're very smart.

  • hond is for dog and hondje means doggie

    since i am dutch i know it :P

  • I've got this dog ! It's a pup and listens to me already perfectly. does skills and

    everything they're smart cute and funny. and really beautifull take it. you won't be dissapointed.

  • I trained my kooiker to lay down and sit down in both less then 5 minutes.. How good is that?

  • they look SOO GORGEOUS!!!

  • People here are whining about the pronoucation of the breeds name, I get more irritated when people just can't seem to understand that Holland as a country does not exist. As two provinces, sure, not a country. Good geography right there folks.

    About pronouncing, we all know non-Dutch speaking people can't do it for shit in our language

  • @hijlaa england as a country doesn't exist either..... but who really cares about such a technicality

  • MY friend has one of those and they didnt know what type of dog it was haha now i can tell them :D

  • Ohh they're so CUTE!!!!! I want one! :D

  • I'm not going to put myself in this Dutch-American fight. I may live in the Netherlands, and I'm even born here, but what can I say? I'm more loyal to Turkey and I will defend anything negative about the beautiful countrey <3 Psst, Turkey has Turkish Vans and Turkish Angora and even the Kangal dog <3

  • @JaguarsSoul Turks are ruining Europe.

  • @Animefan300 Lol, you're so funny :D It's America that's ruining the European economy. I look at facts, not trolly opinions. You should do so too.

  • i love there ears!

  • For everyone debating the pronunciation of this breed:

    Why don't you tell us non-Dutch speaking people how to do so, rather than poking fun?

    Just an idea I thought I'd put out there.

  • Can you buy these in England?

  • @bestfwiends4eva Yes. There's a UK breed club so if you contact them they can put you in touch with breeders near you.

  • die uitspraak van hem ôndsje

  • de kooi comes from decoy? thats just BS

  • rofl the way he says hondje is funny, he barely can even say it.

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  • @jeroenwaaromniet yeesh it's a goofy pseudo-documentary animal show designed as light cheap entertainment, get a grip

    i mean even if you take it literally, wouldn't it be the English anyway who came up with the word "decoy" (from the dutch word)?

  • @jeroenwaaromniet Keep your shirt on, so they got their word origins wrong. At least we don't believe that English was invented by America. A lot of us know that that the original Anglo-Saxon language is derived from early German & Flemish.

  • @jeroenwaaromniet Stop acting like an asshole, it was a simple mistake. No, Americans don't think we built the world with our bare hands, nor we believe we own it. Instead of wasting your time trolling an Animal Show, how about you go do something productive. Mkay?

  • @jeroenwaaromniet Your statement is entirely illogical. If I were watching a show from your country and there was a research mistake, I would blame it on poor research or a poor job done. I would not decide that because of that mistake your entire country felt that way and believed it to be fact. Instead, if I were you, and I were from Holland, I would just be very proud that my people engineered an amazing animal which is a feat that required great skill and intelligence. =0)

  • @TheAnomalousIzzie Not every Dutchman is from Holland.

  • Took a dog breed test and this was one of the breeds I got paired with. :)

  • Ik ben gewoon te typen in het Nederlands omdat ik er zin in!

  • Dude geen dislikes. THATS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT JEAHH.

  • i have a kooikerhondje named henry and he doesn't have black on his ears. why is that???

  • @sheepninja1 Every Kooikerhondje is a little bit different ;) Or it is just a "mistake" of the breed :| If you watch my channel, you see kooikerhondje. Those dogs are different of each other too;)

  • Decoy came from the Dutch "De Kooi," or "The Cage," so obviously the English is derivative of the Dutch, not the other way around. Stupid Anglo-centric Animal Planet.

  • @maximum411 this show is for Americans and we like to thin k we came first

  • @maximum411 Yeah, they got the etymology of "decoy" wrong. But give these guys some credit. They not only teach the correct pronunciation of dog names; they also teach correct plurals in the original languages, like "Komondorok". ... On another issue: Granted, many English speakers have trouble hearing Dutch vowels, which have subtleties English lacks. OTOH, only English-speakers and Icelanders can deal with the voiced "th". All languages have their quirks and shibboleths.

  • @tnielsenhayden

    True- my Dutch mom still can't say "the" without substituting a D sound for the "th."

  • @maximum411 If your mother didn't grow up with "th", she'll never acquire it. It's much harder to pick up sounds you didn't hear spoken as a child. I grew up around Spanish-speakers, so I'm good with "ll" and "ñ" and that sound that's halfway between "b" and "v". But some of those complex Dutch vowels -- I can hear that they're different, but my brain can't get a firm grip on them. ... FWIW, I have the same problem with the English spoken in Newcastle-on-Tyne.

  • @maximum411 ''kooiker'' is a a duck breader/catcher. nothing to do with cage or something. And yes, i am dutch.

  • @NielsMF

    I was referring to the part of the episode where they said that the English word "decoy" came from the Dutch "de kooi." I wasn't talking about "kooiker." And I'm Dutch too.

  • @maximum411 According to your profile you are from the united states. So it sounds to me like you are one of those "anglo's are evil and the rest of the world would be best with out them" liberal hippy fuckheads. If you hate us so much, get the fuck out of my country.

  • @musicalmike235

    And you sound like a conservative white supremacist who gets his panties up in a bunch whenever someone says something that could be construed as going against the white, heterosexual, Protestant population. Don't worry, they're not going anywhere. I have nothing against any race of people; I was just pointing out a mistake I noticed in the show. Chill the fuck out. 

  • beautiful!!

  • this breed is very cute it is great how the people say hond hahaha i am dutch xD they really are good at hunting and very loveble dogs

  • haha zo grappig hoe de engelse "kooikerhondje" uitspreke

  • we, dutcheys make the cutest!

  • My Kooikerhondje named Kooiji and he's 18 months old. I believe mine is the only Kooiker in HK. Pls do let me know if there's another one in this colony. They're really smart and good looking dog.

  • i want that dog!!!

  • I have a Kooiker mix...he's been neutered though. :( Smartest dog I ever seen though, the way he reacts to peoples voices, your body language, even with how you walk or sit...it's crazy how alert and aware they are to a persons mood. He knows specific sounds, like what my car sounds like. How I open the front door as opposed to my landlord upstairs...it's scary sometimes how smart he is. And he's 10 and acts and looks like a puppy.....They are just the perfect dog..

  • I WANT ONE

  • the dog looks so cute!!! but what i also find cute is... the way they try to pronounce it XDDD ( yeah i`m dutch ) it`s so cute!!! hon..dje ? XD i`m sorry dutch is a hard language XD but it`s cute if foreingers try to prenounce dutch stuff :p

    i must say... i`m studying to become an animal caretaker a lotttt of people i know have dogs... and i never saw this breed before:p ( my school is actually in rotterdam )

  • I love my kooiker

  • m'n vrienden hebben er een

    echt zo schattig!!!!!!

  • I want this dog. But its like impossible to find in Canada

  • @NattieAngel i'm from LA i went to canada like 2 yerars ago i think and had a blast!!! good luck in getting the dog. they are so beautiful with the long hair looking like earings.

  • That dog trainer girl is trying to use a dutch accent, but she is pronouncing the name wrong haha!

  • Would this breed be ok if it lived in a condo but got plenty of long, daily walks?

  • best dogs ever seen on this planet!

  • Jaki fajny, tylko szkoda że w Polsce jest rzadkim okazem. Chyba najwyższy czas by sprowadzić psy tej wspaniałej rasy do nas. ;)

  • I love kooikers (L)

  • Lol I'm from holland XD It's really funny how they say 'kooikerhondje'. It's do easy for me, but it seems like you are missing the 'je'. It's a signal for a... don't know how you say it in English. Hond and hondje have the same difference as dog and doggie ^w^ Yes I felt like explaning without a reason!

  • @woefoe lol I'm from america but live in belgium for 2 years it's the same language but different accent (as u know of course) and even de kooi is pronounced badly here

  • Im from Holland!

  • what's the music from 0:15?

  • i watched this on tv becuz of the name, it turned out that my pup, kiko, who i thought to b a brittnay mutt, is a kooiker! lol as they explained the breed, i looked down at her in amazment. she is absolutely awesome too, opens and closes doors on command and is a fantastic watchdog, kooikers do rule!

  • It's so hilarious how they say the dutch words xD

  • i'm in the UK and i've only had a Kooiker for 2 weeks but even i can pronounce their name right. :P

    good video anyway. it's nice to see other people who have actually heard of them.

  • Haha i love the way they say kooikerhond because that is totally not the way you must say it =D

    An yea im dutch

  • @zwollerick how DO you say it?

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  • @Ilumeo koj-ker-hond-ju

    xD (i'm dutch :P)

  • @Daisypup22 Oh....hahahaha.

    I'm glad someone finally cleared that up. XD

  • I love listening to English speaking people trying to pronounce Dutch, and making it sound so silly. <3

    Hondje means little dog- not dog (which is just 'hond').

  • kooikerhondje super cute and super smart

  • Decoy comes from de kooi.. not the other way.

  • my dog is part kooikerhondje

  • I have a kooikerhondje! There are a lot of videos on my youtube page!

  • @kuttebulle Your Tilla is great! I've watched her before. <3

  • @kemp10 I think the "je" is silent

  • @AC496 It's dutch. If "je" is added at the end of a word (noun) it means that it is little or small. Hond is dog in dutch so hondje means nothing more then en small or little dog. Common mistake ammong us dutch is to say "een klein hondje" wich means something like a small small dog. "klein" is little/small.

  • i like how the narrator completely ignores the 'je' at the end of the name and doesnt even bother to try and pronounce it

  • I have a kooikerhondje! They are so adorable, energetic, and loving  :)

  • @TBN4evr100

    I think I accidentally voted this down and now I can't vote it up - but I was trying to vote up! Anyways, as a fellow kooiker owner - I second that! Kooikers rule. :)

  • i am dutch and its so funny to hear those english try to pronounce hondje or kooikerhondje

  • I can speak English like a native speaker, Native English speakers can't even pronounce 'Hondje'. -> Being Dutch is Being Much =D

    Ofc this is a joke.

  • alle nederlanders die dit lezen geven het een duimpje omhoog zodat de amerikanen deze comment niet begrijpen.

  • @jacobroodenburg google translate :P even tough i'm not American.

  • @jacobroodenburg waarom je niet wilt dat wij om het te begrijpen? xD

  • @jacobroodenburg Lol, Amerikanen vinden je zeker irritant, maar ik geef alsnog een thumb up x'D!

  • @jacobroodenburg dude i understand it :P