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  • I guess you don't know the history of Boxers. They were bred in Germany to hunt bears, bulls, and boar. The hounds would be sent to find and corner the animal. Then the Boxer would be sent in to grab the amimal by the ear or nose. Boxers and cross breeds are still used in the southern US to hunt boars. We had a male that had never seen a cow in his life, but when one of the local cows got out and showed up in our door yard he went after it. We grabbed him before he got to the cow.

  • wish the next time the cows make an end !

  • You were running a risk. Cows sometimes trample dogs to death, no joke. Google it.

  • @sefandjasmine and eye cood kare les if u donut shar ur acount wit any bodi. So fukc off u veri sad pursun.

  • @sefandjasmine lmfao you must have no life if your correcting peoples spelling and punctuation. You must be a very sad person. Thats too comical. Seriously im laughing. Anyways my ipod use to correct those simple errors but i turned it off. So go fuck yourself and the person you share that account with lmao

  • @sefandjasmine well thats not your boxer now is it? Your the idiot here honestly

  • @SharperShooting Correction.. "Well, that's not your Boxer is it? You're the idiot here. Honestly."

  • Idiots, I love my Boxers. Would never get them to do this, if there were calves around they would have slaughtered the dog. Try and be responsible and if you can't manage that then don't have a dog. I took two of my Boxers off their last owner because they killed a cow by ripping its udders off. Not nice. Sort it out.

  • I've seen behaviour like that before, I was attacked by a herd of cows in Scotland while walking my aunt's Jack Russel, we saw a cow blocking our path and it was dark, dog dug its heels in and decided to growl at the cow like a stupid ass. The cow was frightened and before long we were being chased by them, it was my fault for deciding to run but I panicked because I saw a cow jogging towards us, I got seperated from the dog and they all crowded round him like (1/2)

  • @TheJacksForAllTrades they did with that Boxer, except he'd fallen and was in a lot of danger, now no doubt the COWS that attacked me were wore than these steers, I still think this video isn't really as cute as it looked, to me the cows looked defensive, as shown when one cow tried to attack the dog when he let his guard down, and then as they chased it as he ran out of the pen, that was not curious behaviour, that was defensive behavior and to me the dog looked confused not happy. (2/2)

  • stupid guy to say git it! redneck mentality and the f bomb.

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  • This is so cute! Your boxer was just so gentle with the steers. He just wanted to play, although I'd be a bit worried about the steers accidentally (or intentionally) stepping on her. Also, to the person below me (jordan199913), I believe uncletigger's comment was clear on what the "cows" are called - they're steers, bulls who were neutered as calves. Read his comment over again. I bet you'll find these animals are not "fucking horses."

  • Looks like my boxer! I would have been pretty nervous in that situation for my dog, the livestock, and the people in the trample zone...but no harm, no foul. Brave little bugger.

  • Nice Video, Your dog rules those calfs. You city folks slay me. Those calfs are curious and milkcows even more. One of the bravest things I ever saw was one night coming across South Dakota in a blinding snowstorm. Ron Derry from Herndon Iowa got in a trailer full of 900 pound feeder cattle just off the range. three were down on the floor being stepped on and he went in to help them up.He went in to save their lives risking his. We had been on the road 30 hours then. Ron was their angel.

  • Now its my turn I grew up on farms in Iowa,showed cattle at the fair, Hauled cattle out of Montana by the semi load. These are mixed steers and heifers about 750 lbs should be a year old. Yes they have teeth but are vegetarians. They could bite but seldom do.They are a pretty gentle beef breed. A Farmer might be cranky but I wouldn't let it bother me if they were my cattle. No harm here unless the dog comes back on his own to chase them. Does them good to be stimulated. good video

  • @hogtrot1777 Best comment on here, its good to introduce your dog to as many different animals as you can

  • of course ppl have to ruin a cute vid with the F bomb....

  • FUNNY...BUT NOT COWS....

  • funny how the cows put them self in positions just like water buffalos do against lions. the only diff is that the cows are friendly. but can be deadly aswell.

  • 0:39

    the dog tried his luck again..

    but in vain!!

  • "They dont have teeth they cant bite"

    They can stomp on that tiny ass dog tho... stampede.. you know.. that's what cattle do...

  • That boxer has balls...literally. Lol

  • Shut up!

  • It looked as it will probably look when we meet the first alien... we'll be like cows looking at it and wondering what it is and jumping at every move it does...

  • hopefully the farmer that owns the steers were with you guys. you shouldnt just go onto the farm when the farmer isnt around. still a fun video though!

  • I hope those were your steers or else the real owner of those cattle would be pissed at you for letting your dog off leash which could have led to a possible attack with injured cattle and a dead dog. XD Lucky for you your dog was smart and didnt have a prey drive towards them

  • THIS IS SPARTA!

  • Boxer- "If I stand really still, and just wait... they'll move closer... and closer... and then... BOO!" Hahahaha.

  • uncletigger your an idiot they are not cows, bulls, or steers smart one they are heifers, you know what that is?? a female bovine that has not had a calf yet, get ur facts right

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  • Annoying people.

  • Were they even your cattle you were messing with ? I'm thinking not.

  • wana start something pal wana!?!?!?!!?

  • That's just awesome. God I love dogs!

  • 0:27 The dog and the closest Cow have a stare off!

  • he was just protecting you from the cows

  • ...pretty nice video until the broad drops the F-bomb... Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?... disappointing...

  • Бычьё рамсы попутало!!!

  • fucking hillarious!

  • boxers were actually used to work with bulls

  • This seems pretty irresponsible that you let your dog chase potentially dangerous livestock that do not even belong to you. He could have easily gotten injured by a spooked cow kicking or trampling him. Cows might be overall gentle creatures, but why take a chance with animals you're not familiar with??

    Also... you sound super high.

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  • didnt you see the video cow eats chicken

  • It's funny and all but, you shouldn't really let your dog chase any sort of livestock. He's not trying to herd them, see how he went straight for the "straggler" at the side there? I don't even let my dog chase birds. I come from a crofting community so I just can't take the chance as the farmer/crofter etc is well within his right to shoot him if he does :\

  • thats the most gangsta shit i've ever seen

  • That's actually hilarious !! :D love it !! -3

  • Umm. You guys, those are not cows you know.

    Cows have udders, make milk, are female.

    Bulls have testicles, and nobs.

    These are steers, bulls that have had their ball-bags taken off when they were calves. It is done so their meat tastes nice. The little tuft of hair hanging under the middle of their bellies?, that is where their nob-end is, like on a dog

    And all the world over, nothing is as curious as a bunch of steers. But they are 99% of the time quite gentle. But a big animal, so beware

  • @uncletigger your thinking of dairy cattle which are built with larger utters. these are beef cattle, there are females in that herd. beef cattle females do not develope massive swollen utters like dairy cattle females, the beef cattle female's utter is actually smaller. i took large animal vet classes and FFA classes in high school for extra credit and one part of the class was distinguishing the difference between beef cattle and dairy cattle of both genders.

  • @DomSubmissiveKitty, Mate. You fail the test I am sorry, watch it again.

    (a) No one runs steers and cows together in those numbers, why would they?. (b) Even dairy cows don't have large UDDERS till they are bred the first time, so you could not tell if they were female beef cattle or female dairy cattle, however . . . (c) Every single beast in the shot has a dick.They are male.

    You are a school student. I am a dairy farmer during half the year, milk 380 cows twice a day. I win, you lose.

  • @uncletigger not every one of those cattle has a penis, i've seen and been around dairy and beef cattle, dairy cattle have larger utters they were bred that way, beef cattle have smaller utters and there are some "dickless" cattle in this video..

  • @uncletigger these are not steer they are yearling heifers they don't have udder because they have never had calfs....and that patch on there stomach in not their nod its their naval.

  • @COWBOY815 You, are. completely. wrong.

    They are at least two year olds by their weight. Female have tiny, noticable udders from birth, just as males have ball sacks from birth. ( Some have BIG ball sacks for the first three or four days, because of left over hormones from their mother. )

    Heifers at one year old have absolutely noticable udders, and NO they don't have hair tufts around their navel, which anyway, is smaller and further back towards the udder than these STEER penis tufts

  • @uncletigger OK if you say so....heifers have small teats at birth they don't have udders. The "penis tufts" you are talking about is called a sheath, and it is more defined than what you see on these yearling (between 1 & 2 years of age) heifers. You don't have to take my word for it go watch the video titled Mowbraypark Charolais-Sale of Heifers at Borderway Mart, Carlisle May 14th 2011. Hopefully you will see what I'm talking about.

  • @uncletigger oh stop it. all this nob talk is turning me on.

  • @uncletigger if there not calfs what are they fucking horses

  • the cows are just curious. seen it a million times, the dog is just fine. notice the cows ran away every time the dog moved close to them?

  • what everybody writes here looks pretty much like bullshit...Why would they trample him? it doesn't look like any problem...

  • people are forgetting that boxers where bred to take down bulls much like bulldogs. I own a boxer but I wouldn't let put him in this situation

  • the poor dog was seconds away from getting the life trampled out of him...

  • now that's what i call a herding dog

  • To the guy who says "cows can do nothin, they have no teeth cant even bite" they are 700-1000+ pounds, with 4 hooves TIMES 12 which equals 48 hooves crushing your poor dog with 12,000 pounds of trampling power.

  • @Markio123123 yeah but they would have to catch the dog first.

  • @Markio123123 I agree and find these people to be very foolish...good job it wasnt calf season.

  • @Markio123123 ye but dogs have much better reactions than cows and speed up in running much faster

    besides boxers is curious but careful

  • @Markio123123 That's a boxer. Not an English Mastiff. His agility is insane.

  • @Markio123123 I have been bitten by a cow on the shoulder while we where trying to rescue it out of some mud, and boy did it hurt, only needed a few stitches though. So who ever said they can't bite is talking proper BULL POOOOOOP LOL

  • @Markio123123 Yeah, I've seen what cows can do to a dog. A few years ago I saw some idiot let her dog crawl under the fence into a pasture. The whole herd of 20-something cows went after it, heads lowered, caught up with it before it managed to get out and they trampled it to death, almost taking out the fence in the process.

  • oh yea real funny go on some one's else property let your dog go and play with the cows have respect will you

  • Poor dog was put in a very dangerous situation by it's "loving" owners... what kind of inbred, hillbilly hicks let their dog go toe to toe against all those cows? As already stated, cows trample much bigger animals than dogs, so poor Jonesy's life was put in danger just for a laugh... once again, great owners :/

  • There were no calves, so the dog was not in danger.

  • that may be "fucking" hilarious but I've seen cows step on bigger animals if threatened. Putting your dog at risk

  • Those cows would kill your dog in a heartbeat if they were a little older. Personally I'm for the cows as most people use their dogs to abuse these otherwise peaceful creatures.

  • no mames esta buenisimoo jajajaja

  • uor dog is lucky there wore just young cattle

  • cows make the best audiences

  • boxers over briefs

  • Jonesy shouldn't let those cows talk smack about him

  • yeah that's really funny you silly bitch, laugh at your dog scaring cattle.

  • SCAUCEAVANO,E CHILL PO' VAULN!!!

  • sad thing is, the cows are no different to the dog....not wise if you care about your dog hey, what about the cows, sentient beings just the same as a dog or cat, yet treated savagely by humans

  • seriously that is dangerous! We had cattle too but i never let my dog go there! What if they attacked at him? seriously that is not really wise if u care about ur dog.

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  • That's hilarious, I have two boxers, this seems so typical of them, lol!

  • so whose  picking on who?

  • the 1 dislike was the farmer

  • Cows and Sheep they are all gangbangers...

  • haha I love it!

  • that was alswom i got 2 boxers

  • lmao cute but funny

  • Great looking boxer!

  • Nice boxer! my pitbull wouldve shit himself lol

  • I`ve got a boxer,they were originally bread for working with and herding cows and bulls so that`s why he was probably interested in the cattle,because its a sort of instinct to them

  • lol such a cute laugh

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