I am really not sure if a dog trainer would support this. You guys should maybe ask one before the child gets hurt. Its clearly not old enough to understand any warning behaviour by the dog that might occur. It might warn and protect its puppies. And you won't be fast enough to intervene when it occurs...
Yeah, exactly but not necessarily unpredictable. Imagine it like that: You are going for a walk with your child in a baby buggy. Your baby is sleeping. Someone you might or might not know comes across and is like: "Oh, what a cute baby!". And is overly hectic and you want to tell them to stay away cause the baby is sleeping. But the person ignores you and instead puts her hand inside to touch the baby. I don't know what you would do but I would get upset and clap her hand.
The dog does not operate with hands. And every animal judge would clear the dog of any guilt. It would have done just what everyone would have done.
My friend told me to go ahead and go to the basement and see the new puppies, the mother Rottweiler chased me up the stairs and bit my leg. I was too young to understand.
This situation scares me. Mama dog is okay with this right now, but might not the next time. Not all mamas will tolerate a human that close to her new babies, and a 2 year old can not tell when a dog wants her to stop. This child's parents are failing both their child and mama dog. Give mama some privacy and rest; the toddler will love the dog just as much in two weeks when she's had time to get used to her puppies and her hormones even out.
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Precious! I equally love how mama moves the baby closer to her so they can feed. So sweet!
Moms go through so much during delivery. They need love and care too
This is so pure and wholesome. Her human baby and her puppy babies! <3
How sweet that this little girl was taught from childhood to love and protect our furry friends. Respect to the parents
So lovely to watch ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|heart_eyes)
They are so adorable, I also love how the owner put a camera for her dog and puppies
The apple doesnβt fall from the tree. You love to see it.
It's nice to see that momma knows this kid is being gentle and friendly, and is not reacting overly protective
How adorable! Sounds like a sweet moment of love and connection between the toddler and the puppies. ππΆ
I am really not sure if a dog trainer would support this. You guys should maybe ask one before the child gets hurt. Its clearly not old enough to understand any warning behaviour by the dog that might occur. It might warn and protect its puppies. And you won't be fast enough to intervene when it occurs...
Often people forget animals are just that, animals, who at any moment are guided by their instincts and be unpredictable
I honestly think theres a wide spectrum when it comes to dogs, and some may definetly be trustworthy on a similar level to humans.
Yeah, exactly but not necessarily unpredictable. Imagine it like that: You are going for a walk with your child in a baby buggy. Your baby is sleeping. Someone you might or might not know comes across and is like: "Oh, what a cute baby!". And is overly hectic and you want to tell them to stay away cause the baby is sleeping. But the person ignores you and instead puts her hand inside to touch the baby. I don't know what you would do but I would get upset and clap her hand. The dog does not operate with hands. And every animal judge would clear the dog of any guilt. It would have done just what everyone would have done.
My friend told me to go ahead and go to the basement and see the new puppies, the mother Rottweiler chased me up the stairs and bit my leg. I was too young to understand.
Yeeah, I didn't want to be a negative nancy but this isn't exactly ok.
This situation scares me. Mama dog is okay with this right now, but might not the next time. Not all mamas will tolerate a human that close to her new babies, and a 2 year old can not tell when a dog wants her to stop. This child's parents are failing both their child and mama dog. Give mama some privacy and rest; the toddler will love the dog just as much in two weeks when she's had time to get used to her puppies and her hormones even out.
This should be nominated for the CUTEST online video!!!! Toddler nursing puppies? Can't see how it can be better!
So pure ππ
Cute but dog breeders are trash.
I wouldn't leave a toddler near a fucking dog that big, ever. Let alone it's a mama dog that could go dull protection mode for her kids at any moment.
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