Big Dog Slows Down for Little Baby, Even Guards Her Like She’s Walking Him
Photo Credit: @instagremy.gsd/Instagram

Big Dog Slows Down for Little Baby, Even Guards Her Like She’s Walking Him

Canines and their love for babies cannot be described in a few words. These innocent creatures tend to have the most special bonds with their little humans. A recent post on social media captures a pup’s supportive nature towards a child. The video sees a big dog slowing down to keep up with a little baby during a walk. A user named @instagremy.gsd took to their Instagram to share this adorable reel of their German Shepherd named Remy. The profile captures the pooch’s shenanigans, who loves to howl, eat veggies, and go on adventures in the Seattle area,” with her family.

Big dog doesn’t mind slowing down for little baby on their walk together

In the above-mentioned video, the big dog decides to slow down her speed for the baby who is holding her during a walk. The clip sees the little one in a pram while holding Remy’s leash. The two are on a walk and matching steps despite the baby being in a pram. It appears the child is enjoying holding the fur baby as he softly giggles and lightly pulls the leash. Soon, the paw parent asks the German Shepherd to slow down for a minute to keep up with the baby boy.

Remy turns around and quietly listens, proving her supportive nature. Meanwhile, the little one continues giggling by the side of his furry sibling. On the other hand, Remy also appears to enjoy being tamed by her little brother. The dog and the baby have a fun time on the walk with their parents, surrounded by lush greenery. Besides keeping up with her brother’s speed, the canine appears protective of him.

She might have been trying to move ahead to be the baby’s bodyguard. She is also seen sniffing around to sense signs of danger. This video is proof of the dog and baby’s healthy bond. Netizens shared their reactions, with one saying, “This is just the sweetest.” Another one wrote, “LOVE TO SEE THEM BOTH WALKING TOGETHER !!!” A third user commented, “So helpful. Both of them.”

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