Some of us may act and talk similarly, perhaps even look almost exactly alike, but at the end of the day, every single individual on thisplanetis unique. Just the same, we all have our own quirks that only add to our uniqueness.It turns out that dogs are no different. In this one video that took over the internet several months ago, 4 siblings showed off how different their 16dogsare and how each has their own hilariously adorable ‘problems’ that made people online fall in love with them. Scroll down to learn more!More info:InstagramThis post may includeaffiliate links.
Some of us may act and talk similarly, perhaps even look almost exactly alike, but at the end of the day, every single individual on thisplanetis unique. Just the same, we all have our own quirks that only add to our uniqueness.
It turns out that dogs are no different. In this one video that took over the internet several months ago, 4 siblings showed off how different their 16dogsare and how each has their own hilariously adorable ‘problems’ that made people online fall in love with them. Scroll down to learn more!
More info:Instagram
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There are a lot of people who love dogs and likely keep 1 or 2 at home themselves. But have you ever thought about what life’s like living with several canines at once? Well, if the answer to this question is something that you’d like to know, thenthegoodhypeofficialInstagram account is what you need to follow.
While it may be fun to see these adorable videos, it’s quite a different story, actually taking care of many canines at the same time. To help us get a better understanding of this subject,Bored Pandareached out to animal behavioristJulie Bond, who was happy to share her insights.
“Dogs can rely on each other somewhat for play, social time, affection, etc., but domesticated dogs have evolved to primarily want those things from US, not each other,” added Julie, explaining that while having more than 2 canines is absolutely okay, it becomes quite difficult to meet all of the dogs’ needs that go beyond filling their bowls and letting them outside.Of course, if the dogs are highly sociable, there’s a nice upside to all of this since they’ll always have a buddy to do things with. This kind of scenario, especially when talking about a household with 17 dogs, may be unlikely. Still, as long as everyone can tolerate each other, it can definitely be called a success.
“Dogs can rely on each other somewhat for play, social time, affection, etc., but domesticated dogs have evolved to primarily want those things from US, not each other,” added Julie, explaining that while having more than 2 canines is absolutely okay, it becomes quite difficult to meet all of the dogs’ needs that go beyond filling their bowls and letting them outside.
Of course, if the dogs are highly sociable, there’s a nice upside to all of this since they’ll always have a buddy to do things with. This kind of scenario, especially when talking about a household with 17 dogs, may be unlikely. Still, as long as everyone can tolerate each other, it can definitely be called a success.
“Understand that the only reason to do this is that you, the human, want more dogs,” explained the expert, saying that you shouldn’t do this on the misguided notion that you’re doing it for the dogs to have a friend. “And if you are going to be a multi-dog household, make sure you have the time, patience, and resources to make that a successful living situation for all involved.”
In the end, while these videos might be a lot of fun, it’s important to keep in mind that almost everything that people post on social media is ahighlight reel, which leaves a good deal of reality behind the scenes. However, that doesn’t mean that having 17 dogs at home can’t be your thing, too. Just, before you make such a massive commitment, ensure you’re ready.
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