Funny Jack Russell & Scaly Breasted Lorikeet Playing
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So cute, the pup kind of plays like a cat and so gentle ^_^
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@TechHelp171 I wasnt calling the video owner a moron. I agree with him, look at my channel and see my similar animals playing. I was calling the person who was insulting video owner a moron
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@pauldinhqd As you can see at the END of the video, the owner is very cautious with the dog keeping its distance, and the dog probably knows from earlier experience to keep a descent distance to the parrot otherwise it would bite as well. Besides they're just PLAYING.
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@Areeane Because you can actually see the slobber all over the place?
The owner has without a doubt trained both animals, and if not, the dog knows to keep its distance because otherwise the parrot would bite back. In this particular video you don't see the dog's mouth actually touching the parrot, it is merely sniffing its friend. The parrot isn't necessarily touching the dogs mouth with its tongue either, it just seems to be pecking. Hold confidence in how pe-towners interact with their pets.
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further proof that the human race is the lowest form of life. animals that we deem "unintelligent" can interact peacefully with animals of another species and we can't even interact peacefully with somebody of a different opinion or sexuality.
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@AlphaWolfAus he has odvioulsly trained the animals to interact with each other ^^ why would he be a moron if he spends numerous hours training his animals to get along!
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So sweet and innocent.
Your little dog is very gentle and intelligent,
it's easy to tell he is taking good care to play softly for the bird's sake
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haha the dogs lik I wanna play but you're so tiny and ill get in trouble if i bite you >.<
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This is pretty dangerous. Even if the dog doesn't bite the bird, he seems to be running his mouth on his feathers and beak... You probably already know that dog saliva is toxic to birds. If he preens his feathers later he'll be doubly exposed to that toxic saliva. It's just not worth it.
*bird:peck peck
*dog;nibble nibble
*bird:peck peck
*dog;nibble nibble
*bird;peck peck
*dog; EAT
*owner;GET OFF
(: cutee
lilapplestar 1 year ago 12
That's so cute! Your lorikeet is loving it! (coming back for more)!! They both respect their boundaries. (I loved the bird plucking the whiskers gently)! I have a lorikeet too & know that lorikeets can protect themselves more than some people know. If they want they can turn from sweet & innocent to 'Psycho Bird'!!...(where the dog would need the protection)!!! LOL!
Littlebirdie2010 2 years ago 3