I promise you, this will be the best thing you see all day today. Watch the video to see this amazing dog going all the way to protect the child from mock-abuse of father. In order to record the dog's amazing behavior, an 8 year old boy's father acts like he is scolding, abusing and is about to hit the child (which he's not doing and the child understands that this is all make-believe because you can see the child smiling throughout the video). The dog, thinking that the abuse is real, tries his very best to protect the child from the abuse and hurtful words.
Do you know that your dog or cat can protect you from diseases even before you are born? Here is a video that explains (along with some adorable animation) how this happens.
According to researchers the drool and dirt brought in by these pets can have a beneficial effect on the unborn baby of the house. The immune system of the baby is still developing while in-utero and having pets around can be beneficial in these times when most western houses are so spick and clean that it misguide their immune system and trains it incorrectly. The result is a lifetime of allergies. See this video to see how this happens.
A lot of young couples face the constant nudging and nagging interrogation from 'well-meaning' acquaintances and elders, about when they're having a baby. And more often than not, the answers come in the form of awkward silences and embarrassing negation.
One such couple, Abbey Lee and Matt Kay, from Australia struggled with everyone around constantly badgering them about their baby situation, so they found the perfect solution: expanding their family with a furry, little, four-legged baby, and did an exclusive baby photoshoot in typical new parent style, and made it cute AF! The adorable photo series features lovely pictures of Abbey, Matt, and Humphry, their puppy, who's a cross between a Poodle and Golden Retriever, and is just the thing you need to see to brighten your day.
Photographer, Elisha Minette's brainchild, this series was made as a satirical response to the unilateral concept that there is only one way to raise a family. A pet is as much of a child as a baby, and can complete your family just as well.
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While there will always be dogs who will take to water like the fish, you will also see those that hate swimming. Some try and see to fail repeatedly while some don't even find the need to try.
As a friend and guardian, it is your job to teach your dog how to swim and a few tips and a little guidance from an expert can go a long way towards helping you reach your goal.
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The important points here are:
1. Make sure that your dog is safe and is not going to get into trouble or have a bad experience.
2. Try to ensure he has a fun time and doesn't get too scared when he goes in for the first time.
3. Give the dog his/her own time and let them learn at their own speed, not at yours!
4. Stay calm and relaxed. Try not to keep calling your dog!
5. Let him build his own confidence. You can boost his encourage him by wading into the water yourself. Do not lead the dog into the water using a leash.
6. Don't rush him because that way you'll scare him. The dogs know their own pace very well, let them work through even if it takes weeks or even months.
Not all dogs are naturally good swimmers:
The following dogs can all struggle:
>> Heavy boned dog
>> Very large breeds
>> Muscle bound dogs
>> Some dogs with very thick coats can also struggle.
All this while you'll need to remain calm and considerably detached. Use low energy and remain firm.
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