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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2010

It's quite hard for Choya to stay gentle to small Lulu
Watch the new video of Lulu and her friend the Great Dane Falco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDC4SZVJU6s

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  • The only outrageous thing I see here; Two dogs playing on a WHITE couch!

  • @putaface101:-) I really liked that one! best comment so far, honestly!

  • Glad you like it! You cannot say that generally. It depends so much on the individual dog. Sure you have to consider before owning one of that breeds (saarloos and Czech), that this dogs CAN be agressive towards other dogs and shy towards people.

  • Very nice vid! as for comments about the chi being scared, utter nonsense. Playful on both sides. Actualy exactly the way our czech wolfdog is playing with our cat. Again, lovely vid!

  • @Ottokar0712 thanks for your comment, finally one to take serious. We got 2 cats also, and they are all fine together. i watched your vids, very cute dogs!

  • I agree with you. It's all in the hands of the owner- i know of saarloos wich are trained and used as guide dog for blinds. They need A LOT more attention than domesticated dogs, but can be wonderful animals- our choya is the most intelligent dog of our three we have and of others we before. But they are not common pets.

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  • @AWeerheim Why are people making comments on animals and owners and breeders they don't know????Are you seriuos with your comment about a saarloos mistaking a chihuahua with a rabbit :-) common pls maybe in your YOUTUBE world but not in real life! Video is from the first day when they get to know each other, our choya(saarlos) treats the chihuahua like her own puppy and even lets her eat out of her feeding dish. I don't think she will bite her head of one day...not in real life dude!

  • Crazy thought if you think that the forefather of both was a Wolve!!

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  • Awww!(; that's cooooote!!!(;

  • Not a German Shepard that a wolf dog

  • Awww Well trained animal there. So many people are afraid of these big wolfy-looking dogs for no reason. This goes to show that they can be gentle and conscientious too. I have a wolfdog (as in low content wolf - dog cross) And though she generally dislikes dogs, she is exceedingly patient and gentle with small children and good with cats, as well as when properly introduced to puppies. People need to learn how chillax and read animal behavior better.

  • Your Wolfhound displayed tremendous gentleness toward the smaller dog. When he realized that he accidently bit playfully too hard, I immediately noticed how he affectionately licked the little one, as if to apologize. I own two Shutzhund III protection trained German Shepherds and they would have played the same way, gently and to lick to say they were sorry. This was an amazing Video to watch.

  • Cute

  • Looked at him as if he was a pork chop

  • cute chihuahua:D<3

  • Love it! That's how our German Shepherd plays with the cats. So gentle and so cute!!! We got her after the cats so she was raised with them and TRAINED PROPERLY how to treat them.

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