Canines share the best bond with their grandparents. We have often seen these fur babies receiving endless love from the eldest members of their human family. A recent post on social media captures this instance. The video sees a big rescue dog sitting on her grandpa’s lap. A user named @rescuednrowdy shared this adorable moment of their pooch, Quinn, on Instagram. The profile focuses on Quinn’s adventures with her rescue siblings and mom, Brittney Ruocco.
Big rescue dog feels safest in grandpa’s lap and it has to be the right place for her
In the above-mentioned video, the big rescue dog wants to stay seated on her grandpa’s lap with her furry siblings. The video-on text reads, “Pov my 60 pound dog wanted to sit on grandpas lap too.” In the clip, the old man is sitting on the recliner with three pooches on his lap. This includes Quinn, who wants to sit closer to her grandpa regardless of her huge weight. The dog mom who is recording the moment says, “Are you kidding me?” as she sees the way the canine is relaxing with her tiny, furry siblings.
However, the grandpa doesn’t mind the extra weight on his lap as he continues petting Quinn. The kind-hearted elder has a wide smile on his face as three dogs enjoy his lap. Moreover, the big dog innocently gazes at the camera, leaving her mom in stitches. The paw parent provides a detailed account of the heartwarming moment in the caption. “Quinn saw grandpa settle into that recliner with his two little guys and decided that looked like a great idea for her too. All 60 pounds of her,” she wrote.
She continued that her father, “grew up with big dogs,” and their “childhood dog, used to climb right into his lap the same way.” The dog mom added, “So honestly Quinn was just following a family tradition he accidentally started decades ago. ” She notes how her dad “did not complain once,” which “also tells you everything you need to know about him.” The uploader calls Quinn hardworking, who “deserves a grandpa visit.”
The mom concluded, “I am not going to be the one to tell her she does not fit. If your dog also has absolutely no chill the second they spot a lap, you are in the right place. Follow along for five rescue dogs who have never once been told they are too much.”
