An animal documentary unlike any you have seen before | The Wild Side of Dogs | Full Film

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Journeyman Pictures

Journeyman Pictures

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@sthavoc8
@sthavoc8 Жыл бұрын
My cabin is a 5 day walk from the nearest road, was 3 days 50+ years ago when I built it. Found the clearing and lake when I was hunting. When I went hunting when I was in my teens and Till my late 30s I could be gone for weeks so normal for me. Saved a wolf and her pups, she was in a trap, after feeding them for a few days she started to trust me and I was able to free her. She and her pups followed me the the site I was building my cabin at so I continued to clean her wounds daily. She healed up and stayed, sleeping beside me with her pups. Now there are 14 of them, I don't know how they know when I'm coming but they meet me 2 to 3 days before I arrive at the cabin. For the rest of the walk in I know I'm safe at night because I have 5 or 6 wolves sleeping around me. Dogs and Wolves remember kindness, I love them and they Love me.The current alpha female is the Great Great grand daughter of the wolf I saved many years ago. There may be another great in there my memory is not as good as it was
@IGNAILE
@IGNAILE Жыл бұрын
@eumesma6295
@eumesma6295 Жыл бұрын
@serenityk9907
@serenityk9907 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
@denisemezynski8014
@denisemezynski8014 Жыл бұрын
Now thats a touching and grand story, would make a great book too.
@sohndervenus
@sohndervenus Жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
@elsd1517
@elsd1517 Жыл бұрын
I breaks my heart to see dogs on the street. One of the greatest gifts to mankind is the love and loyalty of a dog.
@bluthammer1442
@bluthammer1442 Жыл бұрын
theres nothing about dogs on the street in this documentary
@gurlno7431
@gurlno7431 Жыл бұрын
Then go adopt them all and stop crying because it's just dogs
@gurlno7431
@gurlno7431 Жыл бұрын
​@@bluthammer1442😂 dog lovers are mentally ill so just excuse her she can't help it
@elsd1517
@elsd1517 Жыл бұрын
@@gurlno7431 that's what they said about your momma.
@samkangal8428
@samkangal8428 Жыл бұрын
@@gurlno7431I pity you , you have no clue what gift it is to love animals .
@JohnBosco.1308
@JohnBosco.1308 Жыл бұрын
Dogs are fantastic animals. When I was young we moved from one country in Africa to another. Our German shepherd got lost when he jumped out of the car chasing something at our petrol stop. It was devastating for us when we had to leave after looking and waiting for hours. The roads were dangerous, at night so we left. About 2 years later the family that occupied our old house 10 hrs away in a neighboring country called us that a dog had been wandering around the house barking and whining but won't come in. They thought it might belong to us. My father drove back there and found it was our lost dog, Tiger. It is still a mystery to this day how he got lost and walked back to the old house 10 hours away, in another country.
@isaiahzavala1
@isaiahzavala1 Жыл бұрын
I’m so happy u found ur friend 🎉
@kiuk_kiks
@kiuk_kiks Жыл бұрын
Badly trained dog that won’t listen to instructions. You were horrible owners. No fog should run off at it’s own will. That dog probably mauled someone and you didn’t control it.
@stellamarie8044
@stellamarie8044 Жыл бұрын
❤🐕
@y04a
@y04a Жыл бұрын
What an incredible story. As a child when I lived in northern Canada on a reserve in the 1990s there were wild dogs/stray dogs. They were friendly and I would feed them and pet them. One time my family was canoeing and my favorite dog found us in the middle of nowhere and swam out to our canoe. They were always showing up and saying hi in unexpected places. Just amazing to have around. Dogs are the best.
@denisestarr2314
@denisestarr2314 Жыл бұрын
10 hours away is not far for a dog , why it took him so long is strange .
@needmoreramsay
@needmoreramsay Жыл бұрын
Dogs have an incredible understanding of social etiquette and procedures. The farmer opens the barn door to make a den for the birthing mother, the father charges in first to check for threats, the mother close behind. The "helper" dog voluntarily stops at the open door, waiting for an invitation to come in. Just incredible.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how little we have learned from their good example!
@cleoxo2566
@cleoxo2566 Жыл бұрын
I grew up with dogs and when I was married, our first apartment didn't allow dogs. I had to hand over my dog to my parents (who loved and spoiled him rotten), and I just found it intolerable to live without him. I credit my dog for pushing us to purchase our first home. The first thing we did(before replacing the carpet), was get my dog and fence in our backyard. Then, all was right in my world. It also made my parents realize that they needed a dog , and wasted no time adopting a little mixed schnauzer/poodle. My dog at that time was a pure bread schnauzer. Since then, we've had a variety of breeds and each one was beloved. If you've never had a dog in your life, you can't know what you're missing. They enrich your life in so many ways, it's difficult to articulate. My only complaint is that they just don't live long enough 😢.
@atanubardhan8116
@atanubardhan8116 Жыл бұрын
"then, all was right in my world" --- LOVED IT DEARLY.
@RussellJamesStevens
@RussellJamesStevens Жыл бұрын
Bless your heart. I prefer dogs to people. They give you unconditional love, and would lay down their lives for you. When they die, part of you dies!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@quarterhorsgirl
@quarterhorsgirl 11 ай бұрын
You are so right on them not living long enough. Thankfully God makes sure they pack so much love in to those short years we do get to spend with them though.
@StepherzFromTheNuttyNorth
@StepherzFromTheNuttyNorth 10 ай бұрын
When God wanted my dog back I was mortified. I was so sad. ❤what helped me was getting another but also by telling God thank you. Thank you for allowing me to have HIS dog for the short amount of time I had him. Dogs are truly a gift. They are blessings. I believe they are to teach of about Agape love. If my heart could be a fraction of a dogs I'd be a better human. They are loyal to no ends. They love with no bounds. I know in time him ad I will meet again. He passed at 14 from the C word 😢 but I made sure he lived the best I could give him. He was definitely a divine intervention. Without him I wouldn't be here. I'm sure I would have taken my own life long ago. But knowing I had to take care of him as he was mine and my responsibility to keep him safe I put off my un aliving . By the time he went home I no longer wanted to leave Earth. And rescued another one. Many Blessings!
@StepherzFromTheNuttyNorth
@StepherzFromTheNuttyNorth 10 ай бұрын
Rest in peace Mr Meathead studmuffen clauson xo love you son
@needmoreramsay
@needmoreramsay Жыл бұрын
The Shepherd is a real man, excellent example of how humans can live in harmony with animals and nature. He spends his life working to maintain his home, his farm and provide for the community sustainably. Although seemingly primitive, it's actually as close as you can get to how people have lived since the beginning of our Creation.
@martaacosta4415
@martaacosta4415 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you, and always have loved the idea that every family can be self-sustaining. Or maybe I should say that every family can be near self-sustaining by bartering something (whatever they do well, or have an excess of) for food. For example, the farmer in the first half of the video, can offer a sheep or its wool in exchange for fresh vegetables from another farmer who has no sheep or other meat animals, but cultivates the earth and has more corn, onions, and tomatoes than his own family can consume. But human nature impels us to desire more than just basic needs and the situation becomes complicated. But as you have said, the farmer in the video is a man who lives respectably, responsibly, and in accordance with man, nature, and God.
@discowolf25
@discowolf25 Жыл бұрын
@@martaacosta4415My GSD died 2 day’s ago. Let me tell you rn that’s the most naive lib take ever. Nature is chaos. Especially as someone who’s been dead for 1:33” (yup u can fact check that 2007mn runner heart attack). There’s no god. God you bundy ppl are gonna learn the hard way and honestly, I feel bad for you.
@squaretriangle9208
@squaretriangle9208 Ай бұрын
My question is, though, what happened to the other puppies? Were they sold, killed (which happened normally in the good, old days, as no dog was neutered and they produced at least one litter per year...)
@williedev
@williedev Жыл бұрын
I am not one who has patience for animal documentaries -- so often sugar coated and infantile. This production is different. I was transfixed from beginning to end. It was also fascinating to see the differences in treatment in the various locales. Looking forward to more from this producer/director!
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks ! glad you enjoyed it ;-)
@Wob-rt1sc
@Wob-rt1sc 11 ай бұрын
I agree - it’s a fantastic, raw documentary. Thank you for making it.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 ай бұрын
Just noticed your comment... thanks! @@Wob-rt1sc
@idnanali4668
@idnanali4668 Жыл бұрын
Having lost my 12 year old Rottweiler earlier this year, I don't understand how people can mistreat such loyal companions.
@TheDreserDeviant69
@TheDreserDeviant69 Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loose.i have two
@idnanali4668
@idnanali4668 Жыл бұрын
@@TheDreserDeviant69 thanks 🙏. I had two. One passed away 8 years ago
@Libb-oleffub
@Libb-oleffub Жыл бұрын
I can’t understand why people love dogs and eat other animals. We should start respecting each animal. Don’t you think?
@mikehunt8375
@mikehunt8375 Жыл бұрын
​@@Libb-oleffubmost people are NPCs. They have nothing inside, no thoughts, ideas, and no compassion! I'm dead serious! People are TV PROGRAMMED monsters.
@70AD-user45
@70AD-user45 Жыл бұрын
​​​​@@Libb-oleffub No I don't think so. Dogs are bred to be pets, other animals are bred for food, and humans have evolved to eat meat.
@AzlianaLyana
@AzlianaLyana Жыл бұрын
Watch it till the end...😢 It is sad to watch some dogs has been poison by human...It's not only happen in your place, but my place too. So far, the place that I look after, everybody have their full bellies daily and some got adopted too. To whoever who feed strays out there, thank you of what you do. Bless your kind heart and effort.❤
@indu82sharma
@indu82sharma Жыл бұрын
In kerala ,people poison the street dogs.
@nek_ad
@nek_ad Жыл бұрын
Stray dogs are smart, they will never attack someone who can obviously fight back- like that film crew. Instead, they will only attack someone who is weak and alone, like child/old person/person with health issues. Some family members can't cope with that, and decide to commit revenge. Personally, only people who buy breed dog instead of adopting a mutt are the disgusting
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
For me, one of the main motivations for making this film was to advocate for these animals we are so close to but often either don't understand well or even mistreat. It may not be that easy to watch but clearly a lot of people are inspired enough by the film to comment about it and exchange their thoughts! That's great! And I'm happy to hear that you watched it to the end! ;-) Daniel Meyers / director
@sharegreats2157
@sharegreats2157 Жыл бұрын
Much applause to the film maker. Very well made and narrated. Thanks. Absolutely precious film.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed the film! Your comments help make all the hard work of making the film feel worthwhile! Daniel Meyers / director
@user-nq9gz4xf7f
@user-nq9gz4xf7f Жыл бұрын
I met a dog who followed me for a kilometer in Mexico always non chalant 30 paces behind...then we made friends ...and with my children too. We called her Sandy, she was friendly but independent too. We loved Sandy.
@time2see192
@time2see192 Жыл бұрын
I thank God almost everyday for putting dogs on this Earth!! When I look at my 4 dogs, and see the love and compassion, and emotions in their eyes..and when I see dogs love their owners unconditionally, I cannot help but SEE GOD. 💕
@silviaravinet883
@silviaravinet883 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for such an informed documentary that shows the kindness and at the same time cruelty and indifference of humans towards these amazing animals.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it! I wanted to take a very realist look at these animals we are so close to ... and you are right, it does seem that getting close to animals can bring out the best and the worst in us humans. Daniel Meyers / director
@willemniehorster9836
@willemniehorster9836 Жыл бұрын
I adopted Ela, a Romanian dog, 9 months ago. She is wonderful and very smart! She is part of our family. More people should adopt street dogs.
@mirthepeeters65
@mirthepeeters65 Жыл бұрын
I also adopted a romanian dog, her name is Billie and she s 1y old now. I dont believe adopting strays from countries like bulgaria, romania etc will solve things over there. Its the mentallity of the people there that needs to change. Spay and neuter is the only solution.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Great! One of the motivations of this film was for people to think of adopting rather than breeding more dogs. It's also amazing to see how a street dog who has lived a difficult life can become such a wonderful companion to people. Such a resilient species! Daniel Meyers / director
@dredubz5825
@dredubz5825 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this! It helps me understand my dog better and how he survived on his own for his first two years in a pack on a military base in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was very wild when we first brought him home. 6 years later, and he is pretty domesticated now and such a awesome dog.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Great! One of the motivations of this film was for people to think of adopting rather than breeding more dogs. It's also amazing to see how a street dog who has lived a difficult life can become such a wonderful companion to people. Such a resilient species! Daniel Meyers / director
@dredubz5825
@dredubz5825 Жыл бұрын
@@danielmeyers7500 I think this documentary will help people decide to adopt instead of shop for a dog. I will only ever adopt. It’s been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Thanks so much ❤️
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Great ! You have done a good and meaningful deed, keep up the good work! @@dredubz5825
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 ай бұрын
And thanks to you for watching! @@dredubz5825
@AgentFascinateur
@AgentFascinateur Жыл бұрын
I'll never forget in TCI watching a senior wild dog organize a group before crossing a busy road and stopping traffic in all safety. It made me appreciate dogs that much more. In Grand Cayman, walking back to our villa from the restaurant, a pack of wild dogs walked with us at dusk. No aggression. In Exuma, we got lost down a road, and a semi-wild dog set upon our car aggressively but as soon as I showed disappointment, it altered its demeanour to something calmer. They're extremely smart, and can sense a dog lover/owner. My dream used to be to have a drop-in shelter to feed them, at the very least. They have my respect. 💜
@Solos_journey23
@Solos_journey23 Жыл бұрын
You have such a kind heart☺️🐾💞
@cynthiamarston2208
@cynthiamarston2208 Жыл бұрын
Interesting…disappointment. I walked in on a pack of dogs in a bamboo patch. I backed out after absolutely knowing which dog was mostly the leader and wasn’t fearful of eye contact at first but then realized I need to express some submission and I felt apologetic for interrupting. No problem ensued. I think most animals are strongly telepathic. I see it all the time. Its not just body language.
@AgentFascinateur
@AgentFascinateur Жыл бұрын
@@cynthiamarston2208 It was kind of a heart sinking moment that showed on my face, if you will.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
We can learn so much from them !
@AgentFascinateur
@AgentFascinateur Жыл бұрын
@@Solos_journey23 I will, when I open an animal shelter. Thank you 🩷
@sarahmaclellan1719
@sarahmaclellan1719 Жыл бұрын
I feed my dogs a raw diet. After switching from a top rated, high priced kibble to a 100% raw diet, I'll never feed them anything but raw again. It's the diet that they were actually made to eat & you'll never find a healthier dog eating anything else. Guaranteed! On a separate note, I must say, that those were some of the most gorgeous looking stray dogs that I've ever seen!
@donnajohnson9324
@donnajohnson9324 Жыл бұрын
I do the same ❤
@markhedger6378
@markhedger6378 Жыл бұрын
We feed our two raw but recently ran short of meat and gave them a tin of cheap supermarket dog food found in the pantry , they went mad for it , just like teenagers with junk food , heaven knows what was in it , (purhaps best saved for their birthdays )
@hawkrolla
@hawkrolla Ай бұрын
My 2 dogs Pyrenees and Aussie are the best thing ever happened to me, they literally saved my life. Thank you for making the best film I've ever seen about our most special friends.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 23 күн бұрын
And thanks for watching it! I always felt that there was a place for a raw and realistic look at our best friends, and comments like yours make all the hard work in making this film worth it. Thanks! Daniel Meyers
@matovicmmilan
@matovicmmilan Жыл бұрын
My dear pet dog(who I referred to as my brother) Erik Matović died two days ago, on Sunday the 25th of June 2023 and I feel as if a part of me died too. I remember it was the 19th of December 2012 when my dad and I went to pick him up as my birthday present. He was a small, two and half months old puppy and vomited a little on our way back which was the first time I felt concerned for my little brother's health. I'm sorry for not having enough strength to endure a possibly sad documentary about dogs.
@pechoja
@pechoja Жыл бұрын
So sorry you lost your friend. I have too experienced loss of my dear friends and feel for your pain.Keep the warmth your pet gave you.
@Solos_journey23
@Solos_journey23 Жыл бұрын
I’m truly so sorry for your loss😢I’ll keep you in prayer!!! I can definitely relate to you🥺
@MorningInAmerica_Nov_5_2024
@MorningInAmerica_Nov_5_2024 Жыл бұрын
It's devastating when we lose our cherished, faithful companions. My heart hurts for you. I'm afraid to watch this because I have a very hard time dealing with sadness concerning dogs. You won't be the only one avoiding this video. That's no reflection on the video, BTW. Prayers that your heart heals quickly and that you will be able to give another dog a loving home very soon. Remember, rescuing a dog won't change the world, but it will change the world for that one dog.
@mermaid_at_heart213
@mermaid_at_heart213 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry. My heart goes out to you. I've had a lot of loss over the past couple of years and it's never easy. One of my friends lost his doggie son two days ago, as well. With just losing Erik, I'd say that you definitely made the right choice not to watch right now, as many parts of it are heartbreaking. The documentary still has its merits, so if someday you feel strong enough to watch, you may get something out of it. It has its flaws, but hey, people rarely agree with each other 100% and that's okay. For now, try to think about all of the wonderful times you have had with your 4-legged brother. It helps, a little. *HUGS*
@matovicmmilan
@matovicmmilan Жыл бұрын
@@mermaid_at_heart213 Thank you and everyone else for understanding me & giving me support. It means a lot.
@annush3880
@annush3880 Жыл бұрын
I adopted 8 roumanian dogs and they are the love of my life!
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
That's great! One of my hopes in the making of this documentary was to encourage people to adopt rather than to choose bred dogs, especially "purebred" dogs! Glad to see that you are doing the good work. Daniel
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 ай бұрын
Bucarest Romania is just one example of many places in the world where the city is in transformation and there is no longer enough room for pet dogs and the dogs are often abandoned in the streets to return to a more wild state. Many cities went through the same process, like London, New York and Paris or Bombay and Hong Kong...
@ncbrothad
@ncbrothad 6 ай бұрын
Just dogs
@timothygrayson
@timothygrayson Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful documentary. The sheep dogs and their leader were in harmony and was as natural as could be. The tenderness of the display was a miracle of nature and man. Avente my little worker be calm before the dawn. Beautiful.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it! Daniel Meyers / director
@FishFeelPain
@FishFeelPain Жыл бұрын
This and Stray do a great job of showing what these poor dogs go through.
@Seductive_Psycho
@Seductive_Psycho Жыл бұрын
Life just isn't the same without these beautiful animals in our life... To push them out is a sin.. My dog is my best friend... This is going to make me cry watching this I can tell already
@needmoreramsay
@needmoreramsay Жыл бұрын
The human script writing AND narration is infinitely superior to ANYTHING available through "AI". I hope and pray that our literature, video and audio media continue to dominate productions like this for decades to come.
@danielmeyers302
@danielmeyers302 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Daniel
@iaintshit803
@iaintshit803 9 ай бұрын
Love this documentary. The love for a dog can’t be put on you! U born with it IN you‼️
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! Daniel Meyers / director
@cap10zomb
@cap10zomb Жыл бұрын
When the smaller dog at the construction site was faking an injury trying to get food 😂😂 that was my favorite part.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
I had read about that kind of behavior and was thrilled to capture the whole seen on film! Daniel
@Recklessegg
@Recklessegg Жыл бұрын
Great film! I’m convinced we Are the loneliest creatures on earth. Estranged from each other and negligent of the less fortunate including domesticated animals.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the film. It was a hard, labor of love, film to make and very difficult to finance. But comments like your help make it feel worthwhile! Thanks! Daniel
@ManishKumar-sr8zh
@ManishKumar-sr8zh Жыл бұрын
great programme. I live in a small village like community in India and our dogs live a life that is midway between farm dogs and stray dogs. Our community itself is a fenced community that is midway between modern city and pure village
@gbrltnggn
@gbrltnggn Жыл бұрын
if there is a war over there it will be called the battle of midway
@nannettefreeman7331
@nannettefreeman7331 Жыл бұрын
Dogs occupy a different space in India (usually adjacent to a row of food stalls, where they remain well-fed & not hated, or in a courtyard playing with some kids). In all the time I spent in India, though, I only came across ONE true "house dog," a little white poodle mix named Billi (which, ironically, means "cat" in Hindi) who lived in a hotel in Merta & sat on the owner's wife's lap every waking hour. ❤️ 🇮🇳✌🏼
@michellelloyd4811
@michellelloyd4811 Жыл бұрын
Its sad to see this. In my area we've had people dump their dogs and their instinct is to gather in a pack. How could you dump your buddy like that?? It bothers me to see any creature dumped...cats or dogs. Thank you for this video❤
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
It's not easy to watch but I'm glad that you enjoyed the film. Daniel Meyers / director
@Ma_X64
@Ma_X64 Жыл бұрын
From my personal experience I can say that wild dogs are the most adequate. Not in the sense that they are friendly, but in the sense that they behave in the most predictable way for someone who is aware of the behavior of dogs in general. Domestic dogs are often unsocialized, unpredictable to some extent.
@Dr-MiNa
@Dr-MiNa Жыл бұрын
Wow. It can be scary. If know them as u said, then no fear.
@blank1778
@blank1778 Жыл бұрын
People don’t know how to read body language it’s 100% the humans fault for the dogs bad behavior
@Ma_X64
@Ma_X64 Жыл бұрын
@@blank1778 Absolutely agree with you!
@diogeneslaercio5641
@diogeneslaercio5641 Жыл бұрын
Maybe there's an element of dogs being brought up in a community that counts with socially apt role models. Life in the wild is hard, yet only when scarcity hits populations become dysfunctional. I'd say they are necessarily friendly, just not in the way someone who babies their dog would expect; a friendly remark is sometimes more beneficial than outright violence when regulating the group, just the right amount of reciprocity and aggressiveness.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Sadly, that is often the case! It's shocking how many people don't understand their domestic pets. Daniel Meyers / director
@juliannsoutherland9338
@juliannsoutherland9338 Жыл бұрын
If only we could be better humans. 😔
@Solos_journey23
@Solos_journey23 Жыл бұрын
I agree🥺
@angieg3624
@angieg3624 Жыл бұрын
We can.. If only we ‘would’ be 💗
@buunzz
@buunzz Жыл бұрын
The sweet brindle at the end just melted my heart. He looks so sweet, and even let the other dog win when playing fighting. And that helicopter wag of his tail and play bow was adorable!
@andiamador7156
@andiamador7156 Жыл бұрын
I think he was making advances toward the female in heat, and her answer was no or not yet. I have seen the behavior in several male dogs. My own male acts that way toward my boyfriend's female dog that he got from someone who could not care properly for her with her escape artist personality. She was headed for the dog pound at the rate she was going. She was supposed to be spayed, but wasn't. He got her spayed, but she had already come into heat. My dog always pesters her, making advances, play fighting, poking her on the shoulder with his nose --- and of course, she always keeps telling him no. He thinks she is saying not yet, and so he waits and will wait forever. He is indoor/outdoor guard dog. He won't leave the yard to find a better girlfriend, because she comes over twice a day, and he is afraid he will miss her coming into heat if he leaves to find another. When he isn't trying to woo her, he enjoys her acting as backup when he runs to the fence to bark at certain motorcycles and the garbage trucks, so he is able to enjoy other activities. He likes to retrieve a ball thrown for him and eating snacks. She acts like she can't stand him, and he thinks he is 'in love' with her (lol). This has been going on for several years now. He is four times her size, so no matter what, their joining was never going to happen, but he doesn't know that.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Very glad that you enjoyed the film and thanks for your comment on the ending shot! I thought it was a moving way to end the film ... but one never knows how many viewers get to the end! ;-) Daniel Meyers / director
@puccipower
@puccipower Жыл бұрын
The comment section here really misses the mark. I work with dogs for a living, and have dedicated my life to them. I am very "middle of the road," after years of leaning and understanding our canine friends. This means, that I understand the complex relationship humans have with dogs over an evolutionary period. One of the reasons the producers of this film chose such a rural farm is to show us how dogs lived with us for hundreds of thousands of years. You might not like it, but what if I told you that I thought it was abuse to lock a young dog in a cage for hours at a time, or to abandon an elderly dog because it bit your newborn and you live in an apartment. We need to view dogs as animals before anything. This farmer treats these dogs as he was raised treating them, and people ALL OVER THE WORLD view them this way. In fact, in many countries human beings don't spay and neuter dogs because they see it as cruelty. We need to look at the dogs through the eyes of other cultures, and also broaden our viewpoint to understand that they think what we do in the western world is bizarre. In America, we treat dogs as children or a baby when they ARE NOT and it causes so many problems. I also wanted to comment that the producer mentioning that purebred dogs don't exist - This farmer is aiming for purebred dogs with his italian hunting dogs and akbash/meremma type dogs. These dogs would never fit a Western registry... Purebred dogs are a product of kennel clubs and they are based on profit. Not on what the dog can do. In reality - many breeds around the world exist just like these dogs do. In rural areas where people enjoy a certain look and set of traits but occasionally another dog breeds into the line. Its called outcrossing. Its normal. Anyway... this has motivated me to write a book. PLEASE educate yourselves on history, anthropology, other cultures around the world and dog genetics and behavior before you go calling this man a dog abuser.
@puccipower
@puccipower Жыл бұрын
Should also mention that I wrote this regarding the first part of the documentary. The later two halves discuss many issues that I could go into but we all agree as animals lovers that spay and neuter is the answer to a lot of this suffering.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
You already got it! ;-) Glad to see that lots of people are watching the film and some are really learning something as well. Daniel Meyers / director
@mse5739
@mse5739 Жыл бұрын
People didnt live in farms hundreds of thousands years ago… domestication, agriculture only started about 12 thousands yrs ago and it was a gradual process. In general people respected nature largely until 3-2000yrs ago when major patriarchy and exploitation began all over the world in most places. Yes dogs (or other animals or human kids) were not treated as cuddly babies perhaps but there was no major difference in hierarchy, humans DID NOT consider themselves superior to their domesticated livestock, to their servant or guardian dogs as MOST rural men think of these animals in our “civilized” culture. Farming and rural lifestyle in the last couple thousands yrs ago do not reflect at all how humans lived together with their animals in ancient times. You go everywhere now and talk to any grandpa, they will say they see their animals as only serving them placing themselves on top of hierarchy. They guard their herds cos they live from them, they keep the dogs cos they are useful to them, but if no longer in need they dont care for their faithful companion. Rural men dont really think animals are as smart/worthy/equal as themselves. They exploit them - yes, in a bit more natural way then in the industrialized factories do - but it is mere exploitation. It is not applicable of course every farmer/breeder/herder but in rural areas I have been they showed NO respect towards animals just as women are usually seen as secondary humans. Rural lifestyle do not reflect what it was like for long time. Luckily there are more and more good farmers and nature respect among the younger ones, in poorer areas in poorer countries exploitation continues or villages of old people simply die out.
@poppyflower7873
@poppyflower7873 Жыл бұрын
Seeing dogs through the eyes of other cultures does not mean we should not judge, criticize, condemn uncivilized, brutish, or sadistic behavior. Some human animals have evolved enough to care about cruelty, entitlement, inequality, etc. against animals, women, and children, perpetrated by patriarchal males.
@ozymandiasultor9480
@ozymandiasultor9480 Жыл бұрын
@@poppyflower7873 Perpetrated by patriarchal males? Sorry, patriarchal females perpetrated patriarchy too, if you insist that patriarchy is a thing and that we now live in a better period, where all can choose their gender as some pair of socks in the morning because some feminist writers who had no knowledge about biology think gender is a social or cultural construct. Sex and gender are the same things, and patriarchy, well, if such a thing existed that wasn't because males wanted to enslave females, that was the structure of society.
@mntoaz8840
@mntoaz8840 Жыл бұрын
I’m an American visiting India at the moment and I have to say it’s friggin sad to see so many dogs on the street. The traffic here is nothing like you would see anywhere else and dogs are smart enough to stay on the side of the road.
@carolkontur1442
@carolkontur1442 Жыл бұрын
It saddens me to see millions of dogs,abondaned, put into shelters,and murdered. Not just strays of foreign countries,but supposedly dogs of civilized United States of America.
@michellekrueger5122
@michellekrueger5122 Жыл бұрын
Many years ago, my husband worked at a place called S.e.a.c.a (South East are animal control) in a suburb of Los Angeles, where he provided care for stray,lost, abandoned injured, small animals, dogs, cats, birds, ( fighting roosters, ) unfortunately,the down side to the job was as you put it was murder the animals that were there to long...( He often felt as you do) too balance out the odds,he would often juggle paper work,or send people in to show interest in the animals, change name tags..to extend the lives of these animals, he never took any pleasure in the job of putting them down...I watched a happy man, turn into a angry ,depressed man...he could of quit, but felt he needed to be there to slow down or at times stop the killing ..he soon realized that if this part of the job was not done...the city ,county would be over run with thousands of strays, with parvo, rabies, and what have you...I remember we would go out at night to dinner and we would see hundreds of dogs, cats, just running amok, sickly ,starving, hit by vehicles...people are to blame for the lack of care, the abandonment, and abuse of these animals...most humans are not kind to animals...after about 2 years he had to walk away...it was too depressing for him. It was a necessary evil that job...feral dogs and yes even feral cats ,were responsible for many attacks on people,and often on children..many a time, there were homeless people attacked and often found partially eaten, it was a bad fact,that the cities demanded secrecy ...we need severe laws for abandonedment and abuse of animals, heavy fines and prison, same as if these crimes were against humans...animals are living creatures, they should not be property with the same rights as a hand tool ..the truth of the matter is if they made laws to protect animals, then hundreds of thousands in this country would be out of a job....as there would be much fewer animals to protect and save. The truth is for every 100.00 $ collected to save animal 70% goes to administration costs, such as payrolls and paper work..the head administration, get yearly payrolls of about 3-4 hundred thousand..this also occured at the salvation army, and other human charities. Suffering and cruelty, is very profitable in society.this is why homelessness is not fixed.when it can be in 1 year if this country used 3 months of the Ukraine war budget...sorry to ramble, just angry at the system, the greed that hurts animals, and the needy...
@andrewgill2561
@andrewgill2561 Жыл бұрын
What’s civilised about the USA?
@osajohnson1957
@osajohnson1957 Жыл бұрын
@@michellekrueger5122 You are so right! How despicable that we lower paid people should pay part of the Ukraine budget! We pay about 22% tax. Think about what 22% of a billion dollars is. So 3 months of the Ukraine budget is only about 3% paid from every billionaire in our country. Think about that. Maybe people that make more than they ever need should pay a bit more?
@jordantheriverman6143
@jordantheriverman6143 Жыл бұрын
I feel the same way about the millions of children who are abandoned, put into shelters and are murdered in the womb.
@crypton_8l87
@crypton_8l87 Жыл бұрын
Boohooo but it's fine to pierce a baby pig through it's heart??? 😋😋🤨
@Akela-s
@Akela-s 2 ай бұрын
मैं बहुत समय से ऐसे ही documentry खोज रहा था। भारत से बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद❤❤
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 2 ай бұрын
I also really wanted to see a film about dogs that was realistic and not turning them into some human pet. So, after looking for it but not finding it, I decided to make it myself. It took a lot of time and hard work (and half funded by myself!) but when i read comments like yours then I know it was worth it! Daniel Meyers / director
@racerpro2123
@racerpro2123 Жыл бұрын
Dogs are the best part of human life.❤❤
@suggadeg
@suggadeg Жыл бұрын
This is freaking depressing. I don’t understand how we just abandoned these animals
@touchofgrey5372
@touchofgrey5372 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment; I am not going to watch it! I'll take your word for it!
@emiliospowerballer1441
@emiliospowerballer1441 Жыл бұрын
We never abandoned animals. Animals adopted us.
@pittbull4000
@pittbull4000 Жыл бұрын
Yeah we don’t do that in Canada it’s other countries like Romania 🇷🇴 that do that
@Dannyboi-re7vb
@Dannyboi-re7vb Жыл бұрын
They are Animals long they belong in the wild us having them as pets is whats wrong lol
@TheAshMcG
@TheAshMcG Жыл бұрын
I agree. Absolutely disgusting.... I won't be watching. Better to spend your time and money donating to charities abroad that actually care about helping street dogs not just filming them.
@kyndjal3118
@kyndjal3118 Жыл бұрын
my great grandmother told me a story,that in the beginning humans and wolves were going through a great famine because the world was going through a very harsh winter that lasted for years, and fough each other for food and territory. The conflict reach to the point that both species almost went extinct,so they made a pact to cooperate with each other in order to survive. Humans learned the wolves hunting tactics,while the wolves benefited from humans the hability to hunt even larger prey with less fatalities. iIt was a symbiosis of a sort. They splitted again because humans started to domesticate their young,and the wolves saw that as slavery.
@80caligirl
@80caligirl Жыл бұрын
That is a plot of both a movie and a book 😂
@kyndjal3118
@kyndjal3118 Жыл бұрын
@@80caligirl my great gran never cared for movies(she avoided the tv,saying that hipnotized people,making them waist their time)and couldn't read.She was a shepard when she was young and had no time to go to school. All her stories were passed down from older generations,and she took them seriously,if just to convey a lesson. Also...movies and books sources are imagination and myth,often a mix between the 2. i'm very interested on your sources.
@Kdubbzism
@Kdubbzism Жыл бұрын
Thats a fascinating story
@wordivore
@wordivore Жыл бұрын
@@kyndjal3118 I think 80calgirl is saying that the story is so good that it would make a great movie and a book. I could be wrong but I don't think they're saying that the story is already a movie and book. Basically 80calgirl is complimenting your gran on her creativity. And I completely agree.👍
@kyndjal3118
@kyndjal3118 Жыл бұрын
No she wasn't,but i don't care.all i care is that she tells me which books/movies because i like that sort of thing. i love movies like Quest for Fire,for instance.NOT that 10000AD crap.
@despudelskern4146
@despudelskern4146 Жыл бұрын
Dieser Film zeigt auf, in welcher Wohlstandsgesellschaft wir leben.... Macht nachdenklich... Und Menschen gehen mit ihren Tieren immer so um wie mit sich selbst. ..
@katipohl2431
@katipohl2431 Жыл бұрын
Here in Germany we don't have any sreet dogs, no killing shelters and we adopt large amounts of rescue dogs from other countries.
@ladyhonor822
@ladyhonor822 Жыл бұрын
NOSTROVIA.
@Adnancorner
@Adnancorner Жыл бұрын
Then I am sure you have rat problems in the major cities ? Just like in London.
@mermaid_at_heart213
@mermaid_at_heart213 Жыл бұрын
What I wouldn't give to see this the world over, for dogs and for cats. 💜
@henriklarsson5221
@henriklarsson5221 Жыл бұрын
Same goes for Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. If there is a stray-dog it will get caught and taken care of. And it is un-lawful to treat pets(and any animals for farming for instance) with neglicence, if caught doing that you can be banned from having pets and even fined/jailed. Every dog(and soon cats in Sweden atleast) must now be tagged also, so no-one can get away with black-market dealings, well not that easy atleast.
@Amidat
@Amidat Жыл бұрын
pure bred dog breeds are full of maladies though... dogs belong in a working environment rather than sitting on someone's couch
@Wolfson47
@Wolfson47 Жыл бұрын
A superb and very insightful film. Having volunteered in an animal shelter for some years, I've seen the full spectrum of human relationships with animals. We are not nearly so benevolent as we suppose.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it Daniel Meyers / director
@bessiemann7468
@bessiemann7468 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this documentary I love my dog she just turned 10 I could never abandon an animal
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks to you for watching! Daniel
@BabyGirlRaven
@BabyGirlRaven Жыл бұрын
This was a very well together documentary. I only watch certain types of documentaries. That’s actually help me understand dogs a little bit better. And the narrator was correct and the dogs were mating that we don’t tend to really understand and know what they’re doing and why and how much they do it when I saw it I was like I don’t wanna see that even though I know what they’re doing, but it’s important to see these things so we can learn and come to understand.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Very glad that you enjoyed the film! I have been doing for many years for the likes of PBS, BBC and other major public TV broadcasters. In this business, we often overly direct documentaries, telling people what to do or asking them to repeat something they have just done. In this film, I choose not to intervene in any way whatsoever and I think the result shows that people appreciate the realism and genuineness of the footage. Thanks for your comment! Daniel Meyers / director
@malibudolphin3109
@malibudolphin3109 Жыл бұрын
Some this are meant to be private
@nannettefreeman7331
@nannettefreeman7331 Жыл бұрын
I'm a firm believer in letting dogs be dogs, but as much as I try to convince him otherwise, my dog insists that he is entirely dependent upon me to scratch his every itch, & if I were to try to leave him outdoors for even a minute, he would freeze to death in the brutal, Southern California winters. 🙄 I'm not his first human. He came to me pre-spoiled. Great documentary! More, please! ✌🏼
@juditrotter5176
@juditrotter5176 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate how well the rancher understands his animals and cares for them.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 ай бұрын
Angelo is great with his animals and he really understands them! Daniel Meyers / director
@ambermoon1401
@ambermoon1401 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen!!
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I'm so glad you enjoyed the film! Your comments help make all the hard work of making the film feel worthwhile! Daniel Meyers / director
@scoon2117
@scoon2117 Жыл бұрын
Animals need real hardcore advocates before EVERYTHING is extinct. 😢
@tobbs5410
@tobbs5410 Жыл бұрын
Extinction for most things would be more merciful at this rate.
@cabbuccino5558
@cabbuccino5558 Жыл бұрын
only thing that should be extinct is humans.
@romanus4879
@romanus4879 Жыл бұрын
No.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree! For me, one of the main motivations for making this film was to advocate for these animals we are so close to but often either don't understand well or even mistreat. Daniel Meyers / director
@scoon2117
@scoon2117 Жыл бұрын
​@@danielmeyers7500I'll definitely check out more of your work Daniel!!
@bodemiller5282
@bodemiller5282 Жыл бұрын
Oana is such a lovely lady! Thank you and the other neighbors who help the dogs ❤
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
All the people featured in the documentary are kind to their animals, and the farmer as well even though some people find him rough he is actually very fond of his animals.
@americanmeteoritefan9670
@americanmeteoritefan9670 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic and beautiful production. Very informative and made me love them even more.❤ The sheepherder in Sardinia enchanted me with his song, his life and his hairy mates ❤️. We need dogs as much as they need us. They have a function in our families and in our lives. Thank you so much for this ❤️.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Very glad that you enjoyed the film! I'm not sure how familiar you are with the making of documentaries ... which I have been doing for many years for the likes of PBS, BBC and other major public TV broadcasters. In this business, we often overly direct documentaries, telling people what to do or asking them to repeat something they have just done. In this film, I choose not to intervene in any way whatsoever and I think the result shows that people appreciate the realism and genuineness of the footage. But it was not an easy film to make! Many of the world's best broadcasters turned it down saying that it was too realistic and also that they could never show an animal documentary that didn't have a music track. You, and many others, have proved that people are interested in seeing such a film. Thanks for your comment! Daniel Meyers / director
@olehezus
@olehezus 7 ай бұрын
While it's heartbreaking to see them struggle for survival, this video is also very important. It shows lots of natural behavior. Dog to dog, and dog to man interactions. That the keep your dog on a leash crowd never get to see.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 7 ай бұрын
So glad you appreciated it! It was a hard film to make when all the major broadcasters with whom I have worked for years, like the BBC, PBS, National Geographic and others, were afraid to show animals that people live with in such a raw and naturalistic way. But I thought it was important to make ... so I continued until it was finished.
@workingman-xl6xh
@workingman-xl6xh Жыл бұрын
Dogs deserve to live better lives. People are so cruel.
@SimonKorica
@SimonKorica 11 ай бұрын
One of the most fascinating documentaries I've ever watched. Very well done.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for that superlative comment! It get's a lot of very divided opinion in the comments, which is fine with me... it get's people thinking. It was a labor of love and a long project. Very glad you enjoyed it! Daniel Meyers / director
@groundcontroltomajornong8085
@groundcontroltomajornong8085 Жыл бұрын
a great insight into the nature and behaviour of dogs...far sadder and more depressing than the lives of the street dogs was the state of the city of Bucharest and many of its human inhabitants.
@sandyvanderlinde237
@sandyvanderlinde237 Жыл бұрын
Just a question, whilst filming these poor homeless dogs, did you feed them in that time ? Because I think if it were me, I would of brought along some food for all. It breaks my heart and yet through their hardship and strife, they still wag their tails.
@melusine826
@melusine826 10 ай бұрын
I knew a Romanian- he didnt like dogs because he grew up with these wild street dogs. His inability to connect with animals in general should have been one of many red flags.... he didnt treat me well. His lack of empathy extended to humans
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that! There are people who have trouble connecting to animals ... for various reasons ... and since we are animals as well, and a part of nature, then it certainly does leave something lacking!
@bobmiller7502
@bobmiller7502 Жыл бұрын
theres a special connection we have with dogs, sort of co-evolved together, the way your dog stares into you eyes,like no other animal, its a very special bond,, thanks for sharing,,love and contentment, bobble&MrTao,xxxx
@danielmeyers302
@danielmeyers302 Жыл бұрын
And thanks for watching! Daniel Meyers
@matthewrg8773
@matthewrg8773 Жыл бұрын
I’ve learned so much from my dogs.
@chilIychilI
@chilIychilI Жыл бұрын
Me too, my dawgs are pretty good at teaching ppl sh¡t.
@Solos_journey23
@Solos_journey23 Жыл бұрын
I’m a first time pet owner of a Cane Corsi, he’s only 3 months I’ve learned a lot& still learning… Any tips he’s very obedient I think.. I upload videos of him☺️
@muchi1465
@muchi1465 Жыл бұрын
Did they taught you to eat your own dung?
@muchi1465
@muchi1465 Жыл бұрын
You have to be extremely dumb to even say such a thing.
@lennarthagen3638
@lennarthagen3638 Жыл бұрын
Like what
@ianspingle8865
@ianspingle8865 Жыл бұрын
Excellent documentary, interesting to see how feral dogs survive all over the world. You could do an intire series on them from Australia to Canada.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Very glad that you enjoyed the film! Thanks for your comment! Daniel Meyers / director
@clam371384
@clam371384 Жыл бұрын
So glad you documented the ‘fake leg injury’ dog, that was hilarious.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! It was really exciting to capture that moment! I've read many books that speak of how dogs can manipulate peoples feelings to help them survive, but it's not easy to get a moment like that on camera. Daniel Meyers / director
@jenshohlbein6985
@jenshohlbein6985 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing this natural way of dogs life. I always have to fight with my understanding if it is sad or natural, specially in Romania. The Italian reportage was very interesting. Thank you again
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
And thank you for watching! Daniel
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 ай бұрын
Bucarest Romania is just one example of many places in the world where the city is in transformation and there is no longer enough room for pet dogs and the dogs are often abandoned in the streets to return to a more wild state. Many cities went through the same process, like London, New York and Paris or Bombay and Hong Kong...
@Vinsonah_luvsShandie1989
@Vinsonah_luvsShandie1989 Жыл бұрын
My heart breaks for all those neglected. Abandoned dogs out there and shame on the people for not being responsible and compassionate like the amazing animals they abuse and. Abandon
@jacqueline7938
@jacqueline7938 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Daniel Meyers / director
@selinathorn3625
@selinathorn3625 Жыл бұрын
i am working for an animal welfare programme in Romania, with all thouse hundreds of thousands of stray dogs. Even thoug I work with a dog sanctuary there, it breaks my heart again to see the romanian dogs here in the documentary again. If you are looking for a dog, please give adoption a chance
@bodemiller5282
@bodemiller5282 Жыл бұрын
My beloved dog Nala is a romanian shelter dog. She is wonderful! Adopt! Dont shop! ❤
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 ай бұрын
Bucarest Romania is just one example of many places in the world where the city is in transformation and there is no longer enough room for pet dogs and the dogs are often abandoned in the streets to return to a more wild state. Many cities went through the same process, like London, New York and Paris or Bombay and Hong Kong...
@mamapetillo8675
@mamapetillo8675 Жыл бұрын
I’ve wanted to see this since I first heard of it. This is such a treat! Thank you, whoever posted this. You’ve made me a very happy camper
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Very glad that you enjoyed the film! I'm not sure how familiar you are with the making of documentaries ... which I have been doing for many years for the likes of PBS, BBC and other major public TV broadcasters. In this business, we often overly direct documentaries, telling people what to do or asking them to repeat something they have just done. In this film, I choose not to intervene in any way whatsoever and I think the result shows that people appreciate the realism and genuineness of the footage. Thanks for your comment! I'm curious how you hear about it... Daniel Meyers / director
@MQuadrucci
@MQuadrucci Жыл бұрын
this wasn't fun BUT I do feel it is honest and truthfully presented, and very insightful. even more steadfast in my resolve to adopt not buy
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm very happy to hear that you did watch it after all. I wanted to make a film that was very realist about these animals we are so close to but often don't really look at for the animal that they really are. Glad to hear that you would adopt rather than buy! Daniel Meyers / director
@osajohnson1957
@osajohnson1957 Жыл бұрын
Daniel, what an epic story! Kudos to the editors Paul and Omid. Fantastic work!!!
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Very glad that you enjoyed the film! I'm not sure how familiar you are with the making of documentaries ... which I have been doing for many years for the likes of PBS, BBC and other major public TV broadcasters. In this business, we often overly direct documentaries, telling people what to do or asking them to repeat something they have just done. In this film, I choose not to intervene in any way whatsoever and I think the result shows that people appreciate the realism and genuineness of the footage. Thanks for your comment! Daniel Meyers / director
@michellesmithunroe2463
@michellesmithunroe2463 11 ай бұрын
​@@danielmeyers7500animals are notoriously difficult to direct. 😉 I appreciate such an intimate presentation as it helps me to understand my landrace LSGs primal behaviors.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 11 ай бұрын
Thanks and glad you liked it! @@michellesmithunroe2463
@jennyrose2200
@jennyrose2200 10 ай бұрын
Humanity has failed to provide for the companions we call the dog.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 ай бұрын
And that's one of my main motivations for making this film. To make people think more about that special relationship we have with them. Daniel Meyers / director
@edstella
@edstella Жыл бұрын
I was good with this documentary for about 99% of it. It was interesting to see the lives of stray/abandoned dogs and those of LSG dogs which predominantly live outside though I would argue that some points seemed like conjecture. I understand Dr. Ian and Kelly Dunbar were used as advisors for this, but given how much commentary there was, it would have been vastly more invaluable to at least quote them or tell us their opinion about what was happening given that they are the experts. At the end, I couldn't deal with it as the narrator turned the film about dogs towards the audience as a demonizing mirror. Yes, people treat their pets as children at times. It does not mean people literally see them as their children as there is never a moment people aren't cognizant of the fact it *is* an animal. Not only this, but this whole movie seems to imply humans are somehow terrible for how we treat a domesticated animal that, for literally tens of thousands of years, we have selectively bred and trained to be our companion animals and workers. Dogs and wolves share over 98% of genetics, but that 2% has allowed dogs to be attune to human non-verbal cues, allowed humans to innately understand the noises of dogs (playful, distressed, angry), allowed them to accept us as their owners and caretakers, and let biologists use dogs as their own small micro-pool of information about diabetes, cancers, and other health related topics because dogs have co-evolutionarily grown with us so closely that they have the same issues we do. The narrator thought it was weird humans don't let dogs mate normally or have entirely self-regulated hierarchies amongst themselves-- well no kidding! Irresponsible breeding is bad. That's why there are so many of those street dogs and even "purebred" dogs with numerous health issues. We don't let "nature take its course" because we don't want unnecessary suffering, either from dogs that go unloved or those that will be too unhealthy to live meaningful lives. There are working dogs that are equally great house pets like police dogs, sheep dogs, LSG dogs, ratting dogs, medical alert dogs, guide dogs, etc. That's the beauty of dogs, they are happy to work for us, but also love humans. What a weird note to end on: "Look at these neglected, sad dogs that no one loves-- but they're *free and can mate when they can because no one bothered to spay them!* Aren't we monsters for them not having these instincts that we systematically bred out of them and allowed them to exist in the first place?"
@glittermama
@glittermama Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. I don't want to watch this now. I thought the narrator was creepy, and I'm glad to read your quote. Well done.
@Ab3ndcgi
@Ab3ndcgi Жыл бұрын
We share more than 97% of genes with mice too... . Yeah, I was hoping for something along the lines of those documentaries that follow stray and feral cats to teach about their instics and behaviour; and was bothered inmediatlely by the emotionally charged, incriminatory and contradictory tone of narration. One cannot deffend the "let dogs be wolves" approach, and still want them to be perceived and treated as pets. Wolves history with humans and cattle is not so friendly and charming as that of the noble sheepdog. And we all should know the problems that arise when animals find abundant resources plus lack of predators allowing them to multiply: they become plagues and vectors of disease; and they damage the ecosystem through overpopulation, even exterminating other species. I believe sometimes animals right defenders take antropomorfization of pets, cattle and rescued animals too far; and this seems like a proyective example of that to me too. I mean, there's more to life than procreating; and oddly enough us human are a perfect example of that. Many working dogs LOVE their jobs, and NEED them in order to live happy, fullfilled lives. Many dog breeds are totally unequiped to be able to find food and fend for themselves. What are we supossed to do, let them breed without control; but step in order to stop natural selection so they dont starve, or die because of a heavy matted fur? I do support responsible breeding; but to me that means trying to give animals not also the best environments; but the best outcome in health and environmental adaptation. Seems paradoxical to me that some people want to prevent shepperds from mixing dogs of different breeds in order to get well balanced working companions; yet we allow and encourage vanity purebreeding.
@glittermama
@glittermama Жыл бұрын
@@Ab3ndcgi This is a thoughtful and quite intelligent answer. You should have narrated the video.
@RheeasDomain
@RheeasDomain Жыл бұрын
You lost me at "we don't want unnecessary suffering". We have pugs and other flat-faced dogs, "28th most popular dog breed out of the 204 AKC-recognized breeds." in America. Humans too have a bizarre perception of what constitutes "suffering", in this case, we think it's ok to create a species that can't swim, breathe or give birth by itself, because we crave the sensation of being God almighty in front of defenseless, genetically retarded creations. Over 50% of dogs are also kept on leashes all their lives, including dogs who have been bred to run kilometers daily, because we think it's fine, even when they cry their lungs out wanting to go out but we don't have the means or energy to offer it to them. I suppose everything becomes necessary if it satisfies something we lack, such as ego, isn't it? Many police dogs aren't exercised enough either and absolutely crave attention and playtime, due to a lack of it. The dogs themselves don't realise it or know any better though. They only know what they know. You'll be able to see their instincts when you leave it free. Does it run or stay with you indoors all day and night?
@chefscorner7063
@chefscorner7063 Жыл бұрын
@@Ab3ndcgi Kind of off topic, but I couldn't help but think In reading your reply, that you could have easily substituted Human Beings in the place of Dogs. At least dogs don't rape and murder each other and live in harmony with their environment. Humans that are mentally sound know the difference, yet we keep doing this destructiveness time and time again!
@fredericomacabu2618
@fredericomacabu2618 Жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful video, hope you can make more about how domesticated and stray dogs live in other countries, like India and China. Yes folks we need to be more compassionate, kind, and respect other species and animals.
@teresanoel4035
@teresanoel4035 Жыл бұрын
I don’t see how this film shows any resemblance of respect for animals
@fredericomacabu2618
@fredericomacabu2618 Жыл бұрын
I was saying we need to start to have compassion, kindness, and respect to dogs and other animals, their lives matter too, I guess the rich and powerful brainwashed us through television and society to be indifference towards animals. I myself rescued at least 15 dogs and cats from being abandoned from their previous owners and on the street.
@fredericomacabu2618
@fredericomacabu2618 Жыл бұрын
The person who filmed this documentary at least exposed how street dogs live and how people treat them.
@fredericomacabu2618
@fredericomacabu2618 Жыл бұрын
To me the farmer could have been more generous in feeding his dogs, got some of them fixed and provided adequate shelter, and the neighbors in Romania could have organized and pushed the local government to extend protection to stray dogs and yard dogs, but it looks like most people have low emotional intelligence or are primitive in their ways.
@katrinacarter2019
@katrinacarter2019 Жыл бұрын
Why keep mating his dog get it fixed so many homeless now makes no sense a farmer allowing more unwanted puppies ,he took one from the bush where's the rest of them puppies ask
@moniquetheobald889
@moniquetheobald889 Жыл бұрын
Amazing docu, Angelos dedication to his animals, tough world but those dogs are survivors, more then humans would be these days : ) X The people of Bucharest are amazing, they have nothing and yet don't abandon these dogs, what a lesson in humility.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it! I wanted to take a very realist look at these animals we are so close to and which can bring out the best and the worst in us humans. Daniel Meyers / director
@cherylrosalis1948
@cherylrosalis1948 Жыл бұрын
Just more proof we should be spaying and neutering even the wild dogs. This is so sad.
@d.d.sarason8749
@d.d.sarason8749 Жыл бұрын
Yes . I agree
@heide-raquelfuss5580
@heide-raquelfuss5580 Жыл бұрын
This practice will end in totally wiping out dogs. Maybe it is better to neuter and castrate humans, so humans do not make anymore babies. Maybe that way wars and genocides will be reduced and famine too. Better for the ecosystem too.
@delapaloma6934
@delapaloma6934 10 ай бұрын
I disagree I rather leave them on the street rather than call animal control if they were abandoned by the owner Shame on them but if I call they would most likely get out down I’ll let them at least they will be a live still
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 9 ай бұрын
Yes, the Romanian story is sad but it's meant to make people think about our relationship to these great animals and to be more responsible. From all the views and comments it looks like it is getting people's attention! Daniel Meyers / director
@chickenfist1554
@chickenfist1554 Жыл бұрын
_"A dog is the only creature on earth who loves you more than he loves himself"_ William Inge We don't deserve them.
@needmoreramsay
@needmoreramsay Жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT documentary !! Truly one of the best I've ever watched ! Amazing video, story, narration, quality and comprehension !! Excellence
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for all your positive comments ! This was a difficult film to make since nobody wanted to fund a film which showed animal human beings live with in such a raw and realistic way. I've been working on docs all around the world for many years and with great networks like the BBC and other public TV but they all shied away from the realism in this film. Glad you enjoyed it! Daniel
@carolconway6927
@carolconway6927 2 ай бұрын
This Documentary is the dogs bolloxs! What an absolutely enthralling view of man's best friend. I couldn't believe when we witnessed the wee white dog from the construction site faking a limpy leg!! I was completely convinced he'd injured himself!
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 2 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed the film! Yes, that scene with the little white dog was very cool. I had read about dogs faking but was really lucky to capture it on film. Daniel Meyers / director
@canidcivilrights3814
@canidcivilrights3814 Жыл бұрын
I'm watching this with a large pack of dogs right now.During the birth they became very quiet and reverent.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Amazing ! Perhaps it was the sounds rather than the images?
@maxaudibert5793
@maxaudibert5793 Жыл бұрын
Amazing documentary. 30 years amoung Greenlandic dogs. Bound between dogs and human are still alive here, however threaten by our avidity to use machine to have more, always more and more, and no time for true loyal companions.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! It was not an easy film to make but the positive comments help make all the hard work of making the film feel worthwhile! Daniel Meyers / director
@CristinaF210
@CristinaF210 Жыл бұрын
you are right, we dont know them at all, and it breaks my heart what life we give them like its our right to do with them what we want, it just breaks my heart, beautiful creatures i love them more than my own kind.
@markmckinnon9238
@markmckinnon9238 Жыл бұрын
Mans best friend . 66yo and havent been without a dog or two since the age of 9 .... one of the best docos ive seen on the subject i think 🖒
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I really appreciate your comment and am very glad you liked it. It was not easy to make! Daniel Meyers / director
@amberdavis5676
@amberdavis5676 Жыл бұрын
Please sir, can I have some more? I didnt want it to end. Such a joy to watch.
@danielmeyers302
@danielmeyers302 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it. Maybe I'll make another similar doc about other animals ...
@omitnot
@omitnot Жыл бұрын
Conveyed the idea of universal responsibility beautifully
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you appreciated the film. It was a long hard project and a labor of love. Please feel free to recommend to others. ;-). Daniel Meyers / director
@omitnot
@omitnot Жыл бұрын
@@danielmeyers7500 excellent photography and editing
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Often, when I work for others, we are not given enough time in the filming nor in the editing. Since this was a personal project, I decided to give myself as much time as I wanted... it makes a difference in the results. Are you a filmmaker ? @@omitnot
@ciprianrus778
@ciprianrus778 Жыл бұрын
I'm very sorry for our dogs in romania and how they are treated. But i'm sure it's not just us... We do love dogs and there are thousands of good stories about them ❤
@francispaulmarottikal1839
@francispaulmarottikal1839 Жыл бұрын
I have adopted a lovely Dog from International animals rescue. Since he was quietly sitting in a cage, i choose this cute two months old brown puppy. He is half British and half local. Since my youngest son Michael loved him at first sight, he was named Raphael. We call him Raphy. God we love him so much. He is a spoiled brat.
@rachelascott3130
@rachelascott3130 Жыл бұрын
Excellent film documentary. It is heartbreaking to see the poor-to-non-existent care of these dogs. Most seem to be quite handsome, and intelligent shepherd dogs. A program of spaying and neutering would be inexpensive, and result in less suffering. I suspect many of these dogs would readily become adoptable; perhaps most Romanians don’t have the means to care for pet dogs. It is expensive. A large dog eats a lot, requires occasional veterinary care, cleaning up after, and daily exercise. Many Americans have far greater resources, even those of us who are retired and live on a limited income. The fate of these dogs is hard to watch-especially those in the city. It also incidentally exposes the limited resources of most of the Romanians in the area where you were filming, compared to that of middle class Americans. I’ve lived in an apartment, and I had a 75 pound German Shepherd. But I was young, worked from home, and had the time to walk my dog three times a day, and time to take her to the dog park. Even then, living from month-to-month as a free-lance writer, I was far better-off, it appears, than most of the Romanians you filmed. The life of the shepherd appeared far more rewarding, than I can imagine was the case for most of the apartment-dwellers in Romania. The film leads me to think of the whole of Romania-not only the dogs-so different from The States. Austin, TX, has a no-kill policy at the city shelter, but the City’s resources are currently pushed past their maximum capacity-an apparent side-effect from the pandemic. The majority of the shelter dogs here are American pit bull terrier, or pit Bull mixes.
@katrinacarter2019
@katrinacarter2019 Жыл бұрын
Romania poisoning a lot of there street dogs or club them too death vets from around the world wanted to come and help desex them but there govt refused
@dmurphy5689
@dmurphy5689 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Becker: The Truth About Spaying and Neutering kzbin.info/www/bejne/m5-zdI13Zrx5gbs
@Mercurychyld1
@Mercurychyld1 11 ай бұрын
Great, enlightening, sad, thought-provoking doc.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment! That's exactly what I was aiming for ;-) Daniel Meyers / director
@christinasornbutnark1208
@christinasornbutnark1208 Жыл бұрын
Excellent film. I’m a first time dog owner at 52 the storytelling in this film was superb.
@Solos_journey23
@Solos_journey23 Жыл бұрын
😊I’m a first time dog owner also of a Cane Corsi, Many suggest not to get them as a first dog. I upload videos of his journey, that statement isn’t always accurate!!!Consistency is key🐾🥰What kind of dog you have🤗
@Wandera1970
@Wandera1970 Жыл бұрын
I see your still in the first few months of the journey. And that your dog is still a puppy. I sincerely hope your journey will be a long one. I have a different breed and I am in my 13th year of companionship. My other dog through her exuberance managed to shatter my left elbow that had to have extensive surgery twice to fix it. People would say to me get rid of her. If she is to much to handle. I never paid them any attention. First off she did not intend harm me. Secondly she more than made it up with her loyalty when I had a fire and she woke me up refused to leave me and guided me through the heat and smoke to the exit. Think about that for moment. Her first thought was not to get out. But instead I need to wake my owner and while he stumbles about in the heat and the smoke getting all turned about. Guide him out.
@Solos_journey23
@Solos_journey23 Жыл бұрын
@@Wandera1970🥰Such a heartfelt story. I truly believe if we do right by our dogs they will do the same for us. Thank you, I love my boy so much I hope we have a long journey together also💕🐾
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed the film! Your comments help make all the hard work of making the film feel worthwhile! Daniel Meyers / director
@FaithisKey792
@FaithisKey792 Жыл бұрын
Very beautiful documentary. God bless you all.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks ! Daniel
@MC-gt6yp
@MC-gt6yp Жыл бұрын
Countries like Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary all receive generous grants from the EU yet little to nothing is done for the people and nature in these countries. Most of it is divided among the politicians.
@maryarchangel2131
@maryarchangel2131 Жыл бұрын
Really great video on dogs. Thank you. I am sick of the sugary portrayal of dogs on the one hand and the neglect and cruelty on the other. The sheep farmer was a natural man, who appreciated the help of his dogs. The poor strays in Bucharest are treated better than in other countries, but I pitied them nonetheless. Really enjoyable video!!!
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment! Glad you enjoyed it! Daniel Meyers / director
@tzantza3719
@tzantza3719 Жыл бұрын
The documentary I’ve waited a lifetime for 🧙‍♂️🍄👨‍🎨
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I'm so glad you enjoyed the film! Your comments help make all the hard work of making the film feel worthwhile! Daniel Meyers / director
@BarbaraMalacarne
@BarbaraMalacarne 3 ай бұрын
This the future of human kind
@vikkibowd1120
@vikkibowd1120 Жыл бұрын
A most heart felt and warm documentary thankyou for such for a wonderful story .It is a pity that many humans are so uncaring towards animals.
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
So glad you appreciated it ! Daniel Meyers / director
@barbaraalbertini9566
@barbaraalbertini9566 10 күн бұрын
An excellent work really thank you for sharing it 🙏
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 10 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment! It makes the hard work of making the film worth it! Daniel Meyers / director
@AM711
@AM711 Жыл бұрын
I recommend the movie Kedi - it's about people in Turkey who actually take care of stray cats, & it's not depressing as fuck. Humans CAN do better & Kedi is proof
@jikkkjvghj
@jikkkjvghj Жыл бұрын
SAme turks kill dogs bcoz of their religion
@ugocdf7706
@ugocdf7706 Жыл бұрын
The pastoreddu and pepinedda meal time was such a important piece showing their instincts, dogs are great companions in life.... They can teach us many values and we can help them in return. Good docu, you don't see many like this around Grazie
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad to hear you enjoyed the film. The meal time scene was a rare one to capture on film! Daniel
@kevinmacrae3162
@kevinmacrae3162 Жыл бұрын
When I was poor I broke into a dog pound with boltcutters to rescue my best friend once,I let out a few others so it wasn't just my dog that went Missing, funniest memory of my life running up the street with my dog in my arms (he was a puppy)while 8 dogs were nearly tripping me over barking and excited I broke them out too 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@iandunwoodie5584
@iandunwoodie5584 Жыл бұрын
very human and respectful of dogs . . . well done
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
I tried to make something very realistic about this animal we are so close but too often anthropomorphize. It seemed to me that one can really appreciate them for the animal that they are...
@Mainecoon_Izzy
@Mainecoon_Izzy Жыл бұрын
I absolutely speak with my animals with words, movements, & eye contact They feel my vibe and I know them as well as they know me and they know I will protect them fiercely, and I also know they will return the favor if I need them to I’ll take animals over people any day…..
@davidklein1667
@davidklein1667 Жыл бұрын
I'm not quite half way and the title doesn't lie!! Such a good film! They just showed the.shrpard crossing a field ...surrounded by his dogs...beautiful mountains on all sides. What a beautiful life!!
@danielmeyers7500
@danielmeyers7500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!! Glad you enjoyed it. Daniel Meyers / director
@kumarj4693
@kumarj4693 Жыл бұрын
Human beings have destroyed everything beautiful in nature. This documentary is just another attestament to it.
@ivanvidojevic2461
@ivanvidojevic2461 Жыл бұрын
Tired of this talk,we humans are best thing in nature,we are peak of biology,masters of earth,admire your race little bit more instead of bitching about humans like those young vegan commies
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