Doberman and owner's teeth alignment matches in adorable video
(Photo Credit: @baothedobie/Instagram)

Video: Owner Proves Dog Is Really Her Baby With Teeth Alignment

Pet parents are often teased for referring to their furbabies as their children. This Instagram video shows how a dog owner ingeniously tackles the same, using her teeth to answer those questions. She records their teeth alignments as evidence, proving that her Doberman is indeed her baby. In the caption, the dog mom quipped, “Literally carried him for 9 months.”

Doberman and owner’s teeth alignments match in adorable video

In a cute yet funny dog video on Instagram, an owner proves that her Doberman named Bao is indeed her baby. It begins with a clip of the Dobie cuddling with his mom. Then, an onscreen text appears that reads, “Stop calling him your son, it’s not like you gave birth to him.” The pet parent seems to be annoyed with such statements from people around her.

Therefore, she decides to show everyone solid proof that Bao is her baby. The next clip features her not-so-straight lower teeth alignment, which the dog mom has recorded from almost every angle.

In the end, she shows Bao’s teeth, which seem to be similar to his parent’s. In the caption, the dog mom jokingly called out her haters, implying that the evidence proves that she has “literally carried him for 9 months.”

Meanwhile, viewers have acknowledged that the dog owner’s teeth alignment video is solid proof that she is Bao’s mom. A user wrote, “As a pediatric dentist, I confirm that he is indeed your legitimate son.” Another commented, “No DNA testing needed,” while a netizen quipped, “God literally said ‘copy & paste.’”

Many pointed out other common features between Bao and his mom. An individual claimed, “You even have the same eye and hair color. People are just jealous.” Some mentioned that “genetics doesn’t lie” and that she would certainly “know her child.” Aside from the uplifting comments, the video of the dog owner flaunting her teeth alignment has also garnered over 416K likes at the time of writing.

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