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Owner Claims Rottweiler ‘Stole’ Her Fiancé in Adorable Video

In an adorable Instagram video, a dog owner claims her Rottweiler named Emma “stole” her fiancé. The viral slip shows Emma sitting on top of her dad, Mits Nishikawa, and aggressively licking his face, not giving him a moment’s break. On the other side of the camera is her dog mom, Sammi, who constantly reminds the canine that “he’s mine,” yet fails to stop her.

Dog slobbers owner’s fiancé with kisses in Instagram video

This heartwarming dog video on Instagram shows a Rottweiler slobbering her dog mom’s fiancé with multiple kisses. In the short clip. Emma sits on top of her dog dad, Mits Nishikawa, hugging him and licking his face to show the immense love she has for him. Meanwhile, her mom, Sammi, who records the video, jokingly nudges her for trying to “steal” her partner. The caption on the reel reads, “pov: my dog stole my fiancé.”

In the video, Sammi tries to grab the canine’s attention, repeatedly calling her, “Emma. Baby. Um excuse me.” The dog mom then finally pokes the pet on her back, saying, “Miss. Excuse Me. I think he’s mine,” to the canine who appears distracted for a moment. Nevertheless, the four-year-old returns to kissing her dad all over his face as they sit on the floor.

Making a second attempt, the dog mom once again interrupts the Rottweiler from stealing her fiancé. Nonetheless, she fails one more time to do so as Emma immediately returns to kissing her dog dad despite her mom’s intervention. The video concludes with the canine’s parents breaking into chuckles while she continues to slowly kiss his face.

The video’s caption serves as a reminder to the Rottweiler’s dog mom that “there is no winning against Emma.” Several commenters, in complete agreement with the caption, also quipped how “Emma has claimed him,” referring to the dog mom’s fiancé. Another comment stated, “That’s Emma’s fiancé now” and a third user wrote, “Emma really said, ‘Leave us alone.'”

Emma the Rottweiler turned four years old earlier this year and lives with her Japanese family in Toronto, as per her Instagram.

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