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  • deer.

  • Oh look! Its Santa feeding one of his deers why Mrs.Santa Claus records it! XD

    

  • That deer was smart not coming in the house. That man looked crooked anyways , like he was up to something more that just inviting the deer into his house for a bite to eat.

  • Now thats trust !!!!!

  • I have a feeling hes gonna rape deer D:

  • who invites a deer into their house? lolwut

  • That deer was like I don't want to come inside man, I don't trust you, you probably have your oven set on broil already!!

  • @agenttriplez So true lol

  • I used to have a deer named Bambi.

  • Come on in, I have candy.

  • 0:51 ahahahahahahahahahaahahah

  • i wish people would stop killing these things...cool video!

  • who needs a rifle when the meat is willing to come through the door.. lol

  • HELL-LO, LYME DISEASE!!!

  • omg! that is so cute!

  • what kind of food for a deer eat

  • The deer seems to like it outside more. So do I.

  • TABARNAK!! :-)

  • If this is a wild deer, I'm surprised he wasn't afraid of the very loud talking! Most forest wildlife will shun noise, loud voices etc. But a very nice video, nevetheless!

  • can you say Gomer?

  • Its funny how the cats were scared of her.

  • yep

  • if you 2 would quite yelling at her she would come in

  • I notice the man saying "thats a big guy", just to point out that its most likely a doe.

  • You know what it means dumbass

  • Everyone who says this is cruel is a BUTTHEAD! u suck because if you raise a deer from a baby they will love u and act liike a dog GO TO MY VIDEO "deer in my room"

  • This is CRUEL. You teach an animal like this to trust humans, and it fails to steer clear of cars, hunters, etc. The deer's naturally timid nature is also its own biggest defense. This one will not live a long life with this kind of human interference.

  • maybe not so cruel...but what you are saying is true.

  • Hunters hide in the bushes like cowards and shoot them from a great distance anyway. Besides that, I've often found that pet animals like these grow wary and afraid of strangers anyway. And how does being a pet make a difference when it comes to cars? Wild deer get hit all the time! I bet this one is well taken care of and doesn't run those risks that others do. Wild animals can be domesticated easily and have the same rights as a dog or cat.

  • You don't know much about deer, do you? I can tell you're talking out your ass. Most deer will steer clear of people unless they've been trained to do differently. Now some neighbor will take this out out and make jerky out of him because he's poking around in his garden. Wild animals belong in the WILD. Leave them alone and they'll fare better.

  • No, you have common misconceptions. I've had first hand experience dealin with many types of wild animals. Although it can depend on the animal, usually they are wary or afraid of strangers. Wild animals can survive on their own in the wild, it doesn't mean they'll fair better than in the hands of someone who's experience and knows how to keep them happy.

  • It wouldn't be the man's fault or the deer's if some asshole kills the animal anyway. If bastard hunters are around, chances are it would have been snuck upon and killed anyway. However, if I was him, and it was my pet, I would make an enclosure for its safety. Wild animals are acceptable pets in most states with a few regulations (and sometimes a license is required).

  • Reindeer are considered wild animals and yet in Alaska, they are herded and treated like cows - and they act like 'em too. All depends on how they're raised. I don't see what's the big deal with this one. Fennec foxes are a common domestic pet and yet they're considered wild. Wild or domestic tho, an animal is an animal & they should be treated with the same rights. But hunters are a problem, so I'd fence in this little guy. Stupid hunters...

  • I say leave life the way it is. If people interact with an animal and establish a kinship, allow them that. Most animals, when domesticated such as what we commonly know as Dogs, still consciously acknowledge a difference between they're masters, a neighbor, and a burglar, and react accordingly based upon the level of threat.

  • U R SO WRONG U JERK WATCH MY VIDEO " deer in room" and ull see that they r sweet and EXTREMELY SMART

  • A deer should steer clear of a car -- the Deer in my state have been doing that quite well, moving only at night as opposed to during the day.

    As for hunters; hunters have guns. The deer could be 600 yards away and still get shot -- not the responsibility of its feigned trust for a human hand.

  • hopefully bambi doesnt be friend sum cruel friends one day and ends up hurt or dead :(

  • I love bambi! Adorable!! :-)

  • this is so cute! Did you raise this deer since it was a fawn? I am raising a buck fawn in my house now, but I am afraid of what to do with it when he gets older and bigger?

  • That is probably one of the most awesome pets I've ever seen. You guys are so lucky!!! Haha. Best wishes to you and Bambi.

  • Aww, how cute! :)

  • Aww, how cute! :)

  • tx  Sari ! :-)

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