Small dogs are playing with a small child

2 years ago
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When toddlers are old enough to understand how things work, they become more stubborn and opinionated. Because once they get hold on something it is difficult to distract them. They might not be possessive, but you know, what is theirs is theirs. End of discussion.

Ava is a type of a baby who wouldn’t let go of what she thinks she has a right to. Like the dog’s biscuit for example. And that one belongs to her loyal friend - Bruno the German Shepherd. She just wants to make sure that not all of the biscuits go down Bruno’s throat because it is such a waste not to spend time playing with them. With toddlers, everything is a game and sometimes the most interesting things to play with are not toys but food. Because nothing feels better than having something to melt and crumble in your hands.

Only if Ava’s reflexes were as quick as Bruno. She would have taken all the biscuits and the poor dog would be left with none. His quick response biting the biscuits goes hand in hand with his discipline. He is a well-educated boy and will never do anything to harm this baby. No matter how much she tries to snatch the biscuits, he behaves gently and diligently, letting her have the last one. Regardless of Bruno’s desire to finish off his snack, he realizes that Eva stole his last biscuit, but he is so patient and kind that he doesn’t make a fuss about it. Eva is so smart, even her dad won’t divert her attention by giving him high five. She knows what she wants and makes sure she has that. We are certain that Eva and Bruno will establish a bond of a lifetime.

On the topic of babies and canines together, take a look at the next video where appreciative baby pats piano-playing pooch on the back.

Buddy the dog is quite the virtuoso, and this baby made sure to let him know that. In the video, Buddy can be seen standing on his hind legs and playing the piano as he howls. The baby then comes over, standing right next to him to enjoy his music before patting him encouragingly on the back.

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