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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2011

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  • fuck you people for just watching this and not doing anything.

  • @grinlabels calm down!!! nobody died!!!

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  • It's clearly a well trained house dog meeting a kitten for the first time. same thing happened with my German Shepard. He freaked the hell out. Same Night? Kitty slept on dogs back. They were best friends ever since.

  • @BirdBlack02 its right that concept that says rottweilers are gentle?

  • @ale5700 how do you know? what hapened with that kitten?

  • So cute. Watch out!that kitten is fiery!!

  • Christ, people here know nothing about animals. Dogs communicate by vocals and body language. Do you honestly think they would have put a kitten in with the dog if they thought it was going to harm it? The dogs barking isn't aggressive, and during the video it repeatedly 'play-bows.'

  • @grinlabels totally agree poor kitten

  • "He's standing on my territory! Oh, he's not backing down, he's not backing down!"

  • @grinlabels fuck you

  • Those who make negative comments clearly have never owned a dog. If that dog wanted the kitten dead, the video would just be a crunch and a swallow. If the kitten were genuinly frightened, it would have darted away. Those were two curious animals which could well eventually end up buddies. My rottie had cats that would sleep on him because he was warm. He would lick them and they HATED it,.. but they kept coming back.

  • Nothing wrong with what's happening here. Dogs have very specific body language when they are simply being defensive and attempting to scare away what they perceive to be an intruder, and when they are going to actually attack.

    The dog is definitely only on the defensive, here, and has no intent to harm the kitten. It just wants the kitten to leave because it doesn't recognize it as part of the family yet. Letting the two of them spend time together is the only way to rectify this.

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