My parents got me a dog when I was a few months old. She kept my feet warm every night. I was 12 when she died. I am 59 and still think about her.mostly smiles right now tears
I saw a child in the vets office cry uncontrollably and unending quietly in a corner, till we went home she is still crying, no matter what her mother say or do she just can't help crying and totally inconsolable. It came to a point where the mother is angry because its upsetting all the people there but still it cannot be helped. I can't hear what the mother is saying because she is whispering. At first I thought it was child abuse but I was shocked when I saw she has a sealed box beside her and realized it was her beloved dog ready to be taken home. Her phone is filled with memories of her dog and their love together. For a child losing a beloved pet can be like losing a child of their own.
@Xamantha Eve T. Navarro I sure can't up vote your comment to show support, just does not feel right. It's hard , but you have to grieve though it may take time. My condolences.
When I was born my parents bought a puppy, she was with me for 13 years, when she died I was devastated. I will never forget her. I'm 66years old now 😪
I recently revealed the genders of my two girlfriends. It got a lot of hate and now has 30 times more dislikes than likes. I am really sad that people can be so mean. Sorry for using your comment to talk about my problems, dear michele
@@haralehariharale9720 imo expensive is important, if you’re cheap that dog is gonna be starving or missing nutrients, if you have enough money and time get a dog if it isn’t a chihuahua
@blu I'm pretty sure they meant maintenance of pets, not how much it costs to buy them. Also, please consider adopting instead of buying. It's always the better option.
This was like me and my doggy soulmate, I was 2 when my parents got him as a puppy, it really is the most special bond ever & I have never bonded with a dog so strongly since. We had to put him down when I was 15. I’m almost 19 now and I miss him everyday, it was the hardest loss ever because I didn’t know life without him.
I get this feeling. I was 4 when I had my first dog, a terrier and Walker hound mix puppy. She died before i turned 21, and it sucked bc I wasnt around to bury her when she passed. She had a good long life, I just wish I could of been present to say good bye.
@@karindickinson7993 thank you so much for this, it was so beautiful and it brought a tear to my eye. I hope that one day I will get to see him again, that he is waiting for me somewhere where he is happy and healthy. He had the most beautiful soul, so so gentle and kind, very well behaved and playful. He always let me get in his space, he didn’t growl or get fed up. He knew exactly when I needed him. In the mornings he would come and wake me up for school by sniffing my face and waking me up with a laugh and when I was sad he would find me in my room and lick the tears from my face. The adventures we went on in the garden when I was little I will always cherish. When we had to put him down he never freaked out, he was so calm, he lied down with his head on the ground and looked up at all of us like he knew it was time and that he understood why we had to do it. He was so relaxed, never moved from that position and just kept his eyes on us, he let the vet do what she was doing. I held his paw the whole way through until the end when we had to leave, but we were there for him right until his last breath and he passed knowing that we were there for him. I’ve even kept notes on things I never want to forget about him. He was a beautiful mixed dog, part Staffordshire, part Labrador (we think) and part something else. He had a beautiful black short fur coat with white around his neck and tummy and white tips on his paws and a black polkadot spot on the white patch on his neck. I adore him. I hope everyone will be able to happily reunite with their departed pets one day. Hugs ❤️
That's what I feel whenever I watch videos like this. Yeah, it's super cute for you, and I'm sure the baby and pup will have a great few years together.... but dogs only live like 10 years. Losing a pet is hard. I've experienced it. But imagine being 10 years old... and losing LITERALLY your best friend of your WHOLE ENTIRE LIFE... at age 10. A constant. An entity that has been side by side with you every single day you've been alive. And then at age 10 (or whatever)... you lose that constant. I'm not saying DON'T raise pets with babies... I'm just saying my heart hurts for her future pain. My Dad always told me, when I used to beg for a cat or dog... "It's nice when you have them... but it hurts when they leave."
I understand your pain. To everyone here that had to say goodbye to a beloved furry friend, I believe they are all waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge to love & be together once more, forever.
I don't think is about breeds. A labrador tried to bite me once, and seriously. I have a bull terrier and it's probably the funniest and more humane dog I ever seen...and of course is loyal like most of the dogs.
My parents introduced a chihuahua to me when I was born. His name was rox or something like that. He was sitting next to me and growling at anyone who got close. One day when my parents got back from work and grocery shopping they found my cord and come off. And rox was chewing on it. I didn’t seem unhappy but my parents still think either it just fell off and he thought it was some kind of toy to chew on or he himself noticed it and pulled on it till it came off. I was also pretty allergic to dogs with fur and him practically smothering me didn’t help. So they had to send him to another home. They discovered that it was dog fur that I was allergic to and tried to find dogs with very little fur. We eventually stumbled on spot who was abandoned by her mother because she was born deaf and couldn’t hear or see who mother. She was showing ribs and we managed to care for who. She also scratched off her entire upper coat so you can see who pink skin if you look at her from certain angles. She’s very old now I think 8-9 but she still does this very annoying paw thing to try to get out attention. Oh and I guess she liked barking at absolutely nothing rallying the other 2 dogs to join her barking at an “intruder”.
I had this relationship with my dog when I was little. His name was Duke. He pretty much raised me. I would crawl under him and mimic his stance, and he would look under his legs and go "who's there??" He never bit me. He was my best friend. He's rolling in stinky things in heaven now.
I was gonna say. The dog may live almost 15 years. So when he dies she would loose someone she had her entire life, that too at such a vulnerable age. That's why I think dogs should be introduced atleast until 4 or 5.
Our daughter and her dog, “Peaches”, were BFs for 18 years. They grew up together and trusty had a unique, strong & loving bond. We as parents dreaded the day Peaches passed. It was tough but, our daughter (now 21), says it was the best way to grow up.
My son was 4 when we got our cat Meeka and they had a special bond. Meeka was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer in 2019 and had to be put down at 19 years of age. We were with her and it was heart breaking to lose her.
Strangely enough, there are health benefits to this kind of relationship. You have to admit that exposure to the world and developing various kinds of natural resistance is there. Plus, there are so many stories of kids being saved by their pet siblings in so many situations. One little lady was missing. The family chew chew dog was going nuts. Finally, he got out. In a little while, he was gently leading the little girl back home by firmly pulling her shirt sleeve and would not let go. The family just now accepts the various chewed toys selected by the dog.
My sisters dogs are the same with her baby girl. She has 3 huskies, the youngest a puppy. The 2 older ones always sleep in the babies room now and never ler her out of there sight. On walks and at the park they are vigilant with her. The puppy is just a balls of chaos with the baby but learned boundaries quick. She sleeps in the crib with the baby now and its adorable.
growing up with a pet is amazing exprience .....when i was a kid my mom brought me a german sepherd puppy...we grow up together, he was a part of my life...but around 14 years later he died of old age.... that day it broke my heart into 1000 pieces...its was like i lost my blood brother... i am now 33 yrs old but still i miss him...rip leo.....
Having grown up with alaskan malamutes, I can confidently say I understand the bond of these two and how it will last for life. Almost 30 years since my childhood dog passed and I still remember and miss him.
I had one like that. Different breed. But when he disappeared I was devastated for years. But no one understood that. (Although they were fond of him too).
me too. with a German shepherd who never once bit me or my 3yr sister. She was badly treated as pup before we took her in too Ive had a strong respect for dogs all my life . TEACH UR CHILD TO LOVE ALL LIFE NOT JUST HUMAN.... the worst species ever to exsist
Yeah...I hope they at least give her the chance to meet other kids, not only a dog. Sure, the idea is nice, blablabla, but she's a human being after all and a kid learns the abc of being a human at her age and living with the dog doesn't really teach you the abc of a human, but the abc of a dog.
These 2 babies are best friends and siblings at heart. They'll grow up together, and share a lot of good memories. You can tell that they're bonding like they're brother and sister. The cutest part is when they're sleeping on the floor, but close enough to each other.
Developmental disorders are not 'adorable'. This child is getting socialisation cues from a filthy animal instead of a human parent. She will grow up retarded because of this.
So true. I got my first dog in the 1st grade. I named him after the dog in my first grade book. I named him Flip. Flip lived until the day I graduated from high school. It hurt me so deeply. It was years until I finished college and got another one on my own, but Flip always remained in my heart because he was the first.
If every human being grew up with a pet like this, I bet the world would be a lot nicer place. Growing up with an animal teaches compassion or something like that, right?
You do not need animals to learn compassion. In fact, it is abusive to keep animals captive for your own entertainment. Pet owners are often the least compassionate people out there, especially since many pets are completely neglected and many are directly abused. Shelters are overflowing with neglected pets. So don't give me this bullshit about pet owners being great people. I often find also that the people who claim they are so 'compassionate' to animals are often anti-human and anti-social.
@@peapotfairy i was thinking of that too...being an overthinker i get it.but can we trade such a unique relationship for the fear of departure?i hope she enjoys everysec with her sibling!
My dog recently passed away. I was a baby when we got her. I'm about to turn 18 and she passed at 17 and a half. The death is very painful and I feel lost without her but she will always be my sister and I will carry her in my heart for the rest of my life.
@@bunkyman8097 I'm afraid so. She was human to me. I'll answer people yes I'm that sad over a dog, she was my sister. I'm sorry you had to go through that though
I grew up with a dog too...as a baby I played with his tail and all,he never bite. He died when I was 12 years old. It's a great thing to a child,even if that's the early years. It's probably better to push empathy and maybe immune system.
My heart is absolutely bursting with love for these 2...the child will grow to love animals..dogs especially....there is more communication going on here than you can imagine...God bless you guys
I had a husky like this when I was one. He was my birthday present and he was named "Miko". This video reminds me of him and I when we were little. Sadly, though, he had passed away on the 26th of September, 2019 at the age of 12 from cancer. I'm so glad that this little girl gets to have the best friend of a lifetime.
So very, very sorry 2 hear of your animal family member. I know what that feels like. Your memories of that special pooch will last a lifetime. They become angels on the other side. I just know it. Thanks so much 4 sharing.
This is the reason I've never wanted a pet, I don't think I could deal with the loss. I wish that either dogs/cats lived longer, or that turtles were cuddlier.
Oh boy, it’s gonna hurt when she loses her lifelong best friend at like 12-15. But she’ll have unconditional love and the best friendship you can ask for as she grows up
@@zacharyzier314 It's a double edged sword. It's nice to be there for them from the beginning to the end but also the worst thing. It's also good for children to learn about the fragility of life while they're young. My gf didn't grow up around animals and didn't lose any family members until well into adult hood and was absolutely shattered when it happened. It never gets easy but learning how to struggle through is a good thing. Also, there is nothing like the love and loyalty of a dog.
My mom took in my grandmother's miniature poodle when she was twelve and I was seven. She was found dead on my terrace one morning, with a wide grin on her face, twelve hours after swiping three sausages off my dinner plate.
“They both have learned how to be gentle”. I think this is important statement here. It implies the parents understand that not only is it important for the dog to be gentle around an infant, but that they’re keeping an eye on baby and making sure she’s behaving appropriately with the dog.
@@scopolamin1 they arent. they arent trained to not do that, they are STREET DOGS. dogs are related to wolves, and wolves have instincts to kill. so ofc dogs will too. please get your info straight. not all dogs are born killers, all they need to do is be tamed. some dogs do kill, others do not.
@The Illegitimate President No she means that it would be great if dogs could live as long as we do. I dont think that I want to live forever either. Well I do want to live forever but its not possible.
I've read kids that grow up with animals tend to gain a lot of mental fortitude. I can see why, it's a strong emotional bond plus it gives plenty of stimulation for the child's brain.
@@Pirategirl4nightwish check your diet. Glyphosate & gmos tax the immune system. I was deathly allergic to animals. Once I cleaned up my diet, all organic, no meat, no injections, my immune has been rock solid and no allergies whatsoever 👍🌟👍
As someone who also grew up with a dog around the same age, I dan say it's truly the best thing in the world. The bond will never be broken, even after the puppy passes.
Only thing i hate having a dogs is their lifetime is very less that makes me sad when they aren't with you anymore, i had a relationship with my dog for 11 years since i was 5 and it's been 7 years it still hurts missing her 💔
My thoughts exactly. I raised mine from about 3 months old til 13 yrs old starting in my early 20s (45 now) and the loss of her did something to me that will never be undone. Still sweet tho
Because it is NOT NATURAL to have such relationship with an animal. It is a human ilusion. The dog never feels the way YOU imagine. Humans humanize dogs. You can have a sweet dog, and suddenly he is killing a bird…oh, but, how could you do such thing, you were always sooo sweet…. Dogs are oportunists. They think only of themselves, haha
@@leonardoiglesias2394 I've seen many videos of dogs physically protecting a baby either from falling down stairs or other animals. It doesn't matter if they don't think the same as us, they are expressive and loving beings. Why use the killing a bird as some sort of reason, Humans also kill. It's sad about the shorter lifespans, and trying to talk to a grieving person sucks but it is what it is.
This is the most. Partners, no sibling rivalry, they understand each other, they share well... hey, the pup learned 'one fry for me, please and thank you' 😊 you get the next one. I could watch them all day 😍. This bond is beautiful.
🤮🤢🤢🧐 Red flags everywhere but you think is cute? Baby drinking from the dog's bowl & playing with it by biting it? Dog biting the babys snack in his hand baby then puts snack in his mouth proceeds to eat it? Dog goes into babies bag of chips helps him self while baby eats from the same bag of chips? Cross-contamination is real and only stupid dumb parents could normalize it. As many of you think its all cute. Never allow this!🤢🤮😖
It's so sad that our beloved animals don't live as long as we do. Even though in most cases they deserve to live more than most people in this world...
I would advise trying to see if the anti-aging researchers at Harvard Medical School are interested in applying the genetic modification that was able to reverse the aging process inside a mouse’s eye to your dog.
Answer to everyone who asks or wants dogs to live longer: "The little boy, who had been listening quietly, piped up, 'I know why'. Startled, we all turned to him. What came out of his mouth stunned me. he said 'everyone is born so they can learn how to live a good life - like loving everybody and being nice, right?' The little boy continued, 'Well animals already know how to do that, so they don't have to stay as long'.
All of these "she's going to have a bad day in 13 years" comments are either people who live for likes or are just miserably negative. Okay. In 13 years it'll be hard. Got it. Meanwhile she'll have 4,745 days worth of memories with her best friend. Then, she'll learn how to deal with loss as a final lesson from a friend who will likely teach her 1,000 other things along the way. What's wrong with some of you? Who hurt you?
How can all these people be so selfish? Can't the joy of the friendship compensate the pain of the loss? They will suffer together when she starts at school, when one of them get sick... So what? Better to not have this friend?
this is such an endearing thing to watch, both little girl and puppy are absolutely adorable, so cute the way the dog goes in crib and baby goes in crate
I had that with my cat it exists! Guess he was more of a brother than a cat. If one of us did something the other didn't like we'd run to the mom and tattle. To Mom's credit she did not play favorites and she was always fair 🐈🤗❤️
@@bluepurple1971 you're right, magical, loyal, brave and loving- that was Kiss. We had Kissy almost 21 years. Love made him hang on longer than he should have. His quality of life was very low. One day he was walking across the room and he looked over his shoulder at Mom and I, he gave us 'that' look, and we just knew. We understood. One of the hardest things I have ever had to do in my life, but the vet was kind to us and to Kiss, he made an easy transition. Mom and I held ourselves together, till we got home, where we both had the screaming fits, hey it happened, grief can do that. But in his own way he's let me know that he's still around me, and Mom's with him now too. And she's spoiling him rotten I have no doubt.
I don't think they automatically take the pet away, the decision is based on the pets behavior. MANY pets are not recommended to be in a home with small kids.
@@Battlered713 I'm betting that dog is as clean or MORE clean than anything that little girl puts her hands on at the park or playground, but that water dish...did give me anxiety.
I was going to say how sad it’s going be for both of them when Hazel has to start going to school, but the comments are already “wait until the dog dies!” and now I just feel a tad too sensitive.
As a grandparent I’m jealous of technology available now vs when my kids & grandkids were small. That’s priceless to have all those moments not only recorded but on the web to!
Not a fan of that honestly. As cute as these videos are, I'm glad my childhood is in our private photo album instead of the internet for millions to see.
I understand what you mean and I certainly loved this cute video. But I believe that while it is ok to record such things, you should not upload them, at least not before the child is old enough to give you their opinion. I personally would NOT want parts of my childhood documented on the web. I like my privacy.
I'm almost 80 and remember when I was very young my dear mother said "When you bring a pet into your house you are also bringing in the saddest day of your life as you will outlive them! How wonderfully true it was and I say "wonderfully" because of all the magnificent loving memories our little buddies give us. However, they do capture our hearts and take so much away when they leave. Thanks so much for the video and the very best of luck.
God gives humans longer lives than animals is so they can worship God and him ALONE. Depending on whether you worshipped him or not, you shall be questioned about it all on the day of judgement.
I have learned that grieving is a great blessing. When I feel sad or cry because of a loved one (mostly dogs) that has passed that means they have had a great impact in my life.
I had an adult husky when my son was less then a yr old and he was so gentle with my son. He would be in his walker and the dog would give him a big wet kiss and my son would just bust a gut laughing. Letting a pet and a child grow up together does wonders for development.
That is so precious. I'd feel sorry for anyone ever trying to harm that child. They are bonded for life. I love how vocal they are. Some of my best friends were Huskies.
I agree. My parents got our beagle when my mom was pregnant for my sister. He was a puppy and was there when she and I came into the world. Taught us both to walk (let us grab his skin and stand up, didn't mind, knew we were puppies) went with us to the bus stop in the morning and picked us up there after school, hung out with us until our Mom came home (latch key kids). All our friends new Moses because he'd pretty much just scope around and keep an eye on us. And at night after we were in bed, he'd hang out with my mom on the couch and keep her company. Total DogFather. Oh and when my Mom was at work and we were at school, he was impregnating any female that would have him and still go meet my aunt on the same bench outside her work for lunch because she always brought an extra half of a sandwich for him. He was a pirate, but the best kind.
@@devinshadow221 wow that was really nice to read. You're lucky that you got a puppy in childhood. Do you still have him? I'm sure he would be old now.
yeah i bet you feel so lucky when you're about twelve years old and grappling with the death of your best friend and the meaninglessness of life. so lucky.
The husky looks so cute and she looks so happy with the husky it’s so adorable and it’s so cute and seems special because lots of people have a awesome connection with their dog or dogs but this seems just special because she is so little and even if they get into a little trouble it just seems funny and cute in my opinion and it’s like the husky and her it’s like they are just one piece just in two body’s
My parents also got a puppy in same year I was born. He was a golden retriever called Max and passed away while I was 11. Rest in peace, I'll never forget him ♡.
My parents got me a dog when I was a few months old. She kept my feet warm every night. I was 12 when she died. I am 59 and still think about her.mostly smiles right now tears
No one dies as long as they are always remembered
I saw a child in the vets office cry uncontrollably and unending quietly in a corner, till we went home she is still crying, no matter what her mother say or do she just can't help crying and totally inconsolable. It came to a point where the mother is angry because its upsetting all the people there but still it cannot be helped. I can't hear what the mother is saying because she is whispering. At first I thought it was child abuse but I was shocked when I saw she has a sealed box beside her and realized it was her beloved dog ready to be taken home. Her phone is filled with memories of her dog and their love together. For a child losing a beloved pet can be like losing a child of their own.
@@virgiliod.9436 ;-(
@Xamantha Eve T. Navarro I sure can't up vote your comment to show support, just does not feel right. It's hard , but you have to grieve though it may take time.
My condolences.
no child wants to live longer than their pet
When I was born my parents bought a puppy, she was with me for 13 years, when she died I was devastated.
I will never forget her.
I'm 66years old now 😪
Oh yeah if your 66 why the hell would you write it
@@notdude0 that makes no sense? R u saying 66 year olds can't write ytube comments Lmao
@@bk8701 Ya true I also cringed at that.
@@notdude0 rude!
@@notdude0 Leave grandpa alone!!
Let the man write, this was very sad🥺😤
The baby mimicking the husky’s vocals were simply adorable!
I recently revealed the genders of my two girlfriends. It got a lot of hate and now has 30 times more dislikes than likes. I am really sad that people can be so mean. Sorry for using your comment to talk about my problems, dear michele
When babies get older they lose their cuteness, dogs don't! 😎
@@hapwn exactly ! That's another reason I chose cats over having kids !
💯the CUTEST thing ever!!! 💯
@@AxxLAfriku np stranger just vent thing out if it make you feel better
When I was a baby we had a dog and I considered her like a big sister. I mean, in my memories, she's still my big sister. It's pretty amazing.
Dogs should live forever. They are pure and flawless.
AND EXPENSIVE ASF
@@cheeseeggsandham.3532 if that is only thing that comes to your mind while seeing this, you don't deserve one.
I still hate chihuahuas
@@haralehariharale9720 imo expensive is important, if you’re cheap that dog is gonna be starving or missing nutrients, if you have enough money and time get a dog if it isn’t a chihuahua
@blu I'm pretty sure they meant maintenance of pets, not how much it costs to buy them. Also, please consider adopting instead of buying. It's always the better option.
This was like me and my doggy soulmate, I was 2 when my parents got him as a puppy, it really is the most special bond ever & I have never bonded with a dog so strongly since. We had to put him down when I was 15. I’m almost 19 now and I miss him everyday, it was the hardest loss ever because I didn’t know life without him.
I get this feeling. I was 4 when I had my first dog, a terrier and Walker hound mix puppy. She died before i turned 21, and it sucked bc I wasnt around to bury her when she passed. She had a good long life, I just wish I could of been present to say good bye.
@@karindickinson7993 thank you so much for this, it was so beautiful and it brought a tear to my eye. I hope that one day I will get to see him again, that he is waiting for me somewhere where he is happy and healthy. He had the most beautiful soul, so so gentle and kind, very well behaved and playful. He always let me get in his space, he didn’t growl or get fed up. He knew exactly when I needed him. In the mornings he would come and wake me up for school by sniffing my face and waking me up with a laugh and when I was sad he would find me in my room and lick the tears from my face. The adventures we went on in the garden when I was little I will always cherish. When we had to put him down he never freaked out, he was so calm, he lied down with his head on the ground and looked up at all of us like he knew it was time and that he understood why we had to do it. He was so relaxed, never moved from that position and just kept his eyes on us, he let the vet do what she was doing. I held his paw the whole way through until the end when we had to leave, but we were there for him right until his last breath and he passed knowing that we were there for him. I’ve even kept notes on things I never want to forget about him. He was a beautiful mixed dog, part Staffordshire, part Labrador (we think) and part something else. He had a beautiful black short fur coat with white around his neck and tummy and white tips on his paws and a black polkadot spot on the white patch on his neck. I adore him. I hope everyone will be able to happily reunite with their departed pets one day. Hugs ❤️
That's what I feel whenever I watch videos like this. Yeah, it's super cute for you, and I'm sure the baby and pup will have a great few years together.... but dogs only live like 10 years. Losing a pet is hard. I've experienced it. But imagine being 10 years old... and losing LITERALLY your best friend of your WHOLE ENTIRE LIFE... at age 10. A constant. An entity that has been side by side with you every single day you've been alive. And then at age 10 (or whatever)... you lose that constant. I'm not saying DON'T raise pets with babies... I'm just saying my heart hurts for her future pain. My Dad always told me, when I used to beg for a cat or dog... "It's nice when you have them... but it hurts when they leave."
i read this and started crying. im sooo sorry for your loss.
I understand your pain. To everyone here that had to say goodbye to a beloved furry friend, I believe they are all waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge to love & be together once more, forever.
Huskies are insanely loyal and loving.... that dog now belongs to the little lady.
That was cute. 👍🏻
Agreed
I don't think is about breeds. A labrador tried to bite me once, and seriously. I have a bull terrier and it's probably the funniest and more humane dog I ever seen...and of course is loyal like most of the dogs.
@@Valfa04 All dogs are individually special. Just like humans
Don't you mean Hazel belongs to Rio? At least that's how Rio sees it- 😂❤️🐕😉
My parents did this with me and my first dog… one month older than me, I still miss her.
I'm sorry for your lost
Sorry for your loss
May she rest in peace, my dog might join her soon though
so the dog is considered you sibling ? a brother/sister
My parents introduced a chihuahua to me when I was born.
His name was rox or something like that.
He was sitting next to me and growling at anyone who got close.
One day when my parents got back from work and grocery shopping they found my cord and come off.
And rox was chewing on it.
I didn’t seem unhappy but my parents still think either it just fell off and he thought it was some kind of toy to chew on or he himself noticed it and pulled on it till it came off.
I was also pretty allergic to dogs with fur and him practically smothering me didn’t help.
So they had to send him to another home.
They discovered that it was dog fur that I was allergic to and tried to find dogs with very little fur.
We eventually stumbled on spot who was abandoned by her mother because she was born deaf and couldn’t hear or see who mother.
She was showing ribs and we managed to care for who.
She also scratched off her entire upper coat so you can see who pink skin if you look at her from certain angles.
She’s very old now I think 8-9 but she still does this very annoying paw thing to try to get out attention.
Oh and I guess she liked barking at absolutely nothing rallying the other 2 dogs to join her barking at an “intruder”.
At the job interview: "I speak fluent english, german, and husky. Also a little bit of french."
"Wuu wuu wuuuuu"
I like the way you think
@@seunosewa awuuuuu
Don't forget sass
"Ruuuuu arra arra arra!"
I had this relationship with my dog when I was little. His name was Duke. He pretty much raised me. I would crawl under him and mimic his stance, and he would look under his legs and go "who's there??" He never bit me. He was my best friend. He's rolling in stinky things in heaven now.
No his name was Luke
U r wrong
That is probably why you are a dog now. God the pain reading these words.
@@ayushtiwari6815 what?
@@NoMoreCandies what do you mean
Same here. My dogs name was Moses.
I hope we can get a five year update on this one I want to see what their relationship is like when she becomes a toddler
Dude, in five years, the baby will be a Kindergartner, not a toddler. lol
Me too
@@kaycollarfeild I don't remember Kindergartners and 1st Graders being called toddlers. That term usually refers to young kids of 2 years old.
@@thebatmanofneo-gotham5667 literally nobody cares
@@ilovecatss10 You clearly do, since you bothered to reply.
This was pretty much me and my Alaskan Malmute. She was a few months older than myself, and passed at age 15. I still miss her ♥️
I’m sure she died happy :) Sorry for your loss.
Absolutely adorable. This will be a true and lasting friendship.
About 12-15 years 😅
I Wish there was a gate to heaven on earth so you could visit your beloved ones. Until that you can get to join them up there
I wish dogs lived longer :(
Edit: I am so sorry for all of your losses
Me too......
I was gonna say. The dog may live almost 15 years. So when he dies she would loose someone she had her entire life, that too at such a vulnerable age. That's why I think dogs should be introduced atleast until 4 or 5.
@@Anten-Isy and not to eat and lick the same bowl..
@@jeannice3475. Tf ? I'm pretty sure that's what parents are for.
That'll be the best! By the time I'm 30, my dog will be in its final few days of life :(
Our daughter and her dog, “Peaches”, were BFs for 18 years. They grew up together and trusty had a unique, strong & loving bond. We as parents dreaded the day Peaches passed. It was tough but, our daughter (now 21), says it was the best way to grow up.
My dogs name is Peaches 😊 I’m dreading the day too
Pathetic.
@@Molotov_Milkshake all your comments on here are of you trolling .. i'd say you're the pathetic one.
AWWE. Love this 💝 Peaches being 18 years is such a bond & blessing!
My son was 4 when we got our cat Meeka and they had a special bond. Meeka was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer in 2019 and had to be put down at 19 years of age. We were with her and it was heart breaking to lose her.
Strangely enough, there are health benefits to this kind of relationship. You have to admit that exposure to the world and developing various kinds of natural resistance is there. Plus, there are so many stories of kids being saved by their pet siblings in so many situations. One little lady was missing. The family chew chew dog was going nuts. Finally, he got out. In a little while, he was gently leading the little girl back home by firmly pulling her shirt sleeve and would not let go. The family just now accepts the various chewed toys selected by the dog.
My sisters dogs are the same with her baby girl.
She has 3 huskies, the youngest a puppy. The 2 older ones always sleep in the babies room now and never ler her out of there sight. On walks and at the park they are vigilant with her.
The puppy is just a balls of chaos with the baby but learned boundaries quick. She sleeps in the crib with the baby now and its adorable.
Very true, and the affection they have for each other is heartwarming ❤️
True or not, this was a touching story...
That dog is cartoon level adorable, like hard to believe it's a real animal.
Nah lmao he right. That dog looks straight out of a cartoon. 10/10
That girl will be fluent in Husky language when she grows up lol.
😅😅😅
And the dog will be fluent in English
Omg 😂😂😂
She'll be bilingual,then.
ARRRRROO SURE?😉
growing up with a pet is amazing exprience .....when i was a kid my mom brought me a german sepherd puppy...we grow up together, he was a part of my life...but around 14 years later he died of old age.... that day it broke my heart into 1000 pieces...its was like i lost my blood brother... i am now 33 yrs old but still i miss him...rip leo.....
A sad yet so beautiful a story. You should start listing all the stories you can remember and be thankful for the memories.
Animal real lovers- Subscribe
Haters- Ignore
Legends- Share.🤣🤣🤣🦧🐶🐕
Would you say it was worth it though ? Genuinely asking for future parents
@@stefania5882 My dog passed away 2 years ago and I wouldn't have given up a single second I had with him for all the money in the world.
I call my parrot my brother he is 7 even my bro who's 29 call him brother
Having grown up with alaskan malamutes, I can confidently say I understand the bond of these two and how it will last for life. Almost 30 years since my childhood dog passed and I still remember and miss him.
I had one like that. Different breed. But when he disappeared I was devastated for years. But no one understood that. (Although they were fond of him too).
me too. with a German shepherd who never once
bit me or my 3yr sister.
She was badly treated
as pup before we took her in too
Ive had a strong respect for
dogs all my life .
TEACH UR CHILD TO
LOVE ALL LIFE NOT JUST
HUMAN.... the worst species
ever to exsist
I feel like they will be able to communicate like nobody else would be able to with each other.
It gets sad when you remember huskies only live to around 10y old 😭😭😭
@@s_for_short2400 😭😭😭😭😭IMAGINE THE TEARS DROPPED THAT IS LIKE LOSING A BROTHER OR SISTER BUT WORSSSEE
@@s_for_short2400 noooooo😭😭😭
The dog is thinking, "Why am I changing and this baby is staying the same?"
Lo key thought something along the lines of tht too .. interesting.
Like the things dogs may acknowledge
Yeah HAHAHAHA
Until the baby turns 5-10 and things reverse.
@@carebear4554 lmao right
En then 2 years later, he is not growing anymore but the baby well.😂
Me: "This looks so adorable"
My mind: "Imagine if she learns to bark as well"
🤣mutual thoughts
@@godschile8205 knew I wasn’t alone lol
ugh, when that dog eventually passes away that'll be brutal. Reminds me when I grew up with my bulldog.
@@dayven4424 I think you meant dog.. but yeah I get you. It’s worth it though
Yeah...I hope they at least give her the chance to meet other kids, not only a dog. Sure, the idea is nice, blablabla, but she's a human being after all and a kid learns the abc of being a human at her age and living with the dog doesn't really teach you the abc of a human, but the abc of a dog.
These 2 babies are best friends and siblings at heart. They'll grow up together, and share a lot of good memories. You can tell that they're bonding like they're brother and sister. The cutest part is when they're sleeping on the floor, but close enough to each other.
This sounds like a wonderful beginning to a sad movie.
True
I get what you mean but you can't live that way." Better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all." Principal Edwin Rooney
Reality is cruel
aah so sad
Hatchiko a dog story belike 😔
Kudos to the mom for letting her child grow up with a pet. She’s given her daughter a wonderful gift.
nope, if that dog died she gonna be so sad, that maybe kill the baby u know?
@@Abd.r7mn Always at least one pooper at every party!
@@Abd.r7mn 😞 sorry that's just part of life. One of life's hardest lessons. But the love 💘 that was shared will never be forgotten.
@@Abd.r7mn good things don’t last
I learned a lot when my pet died when Im in grade 3, i cried a lot, learn to deal with grief and sadness, also cherish the time we had together.
is no one else talking about how he just put his mouth in the chip bag and took ONE chip out??!!!!
I know right! I was thinking I was the only one like does anyone else notice that is a dog and a human eating after each other.
Cause the bag was already pretty empty.
wish my own siblings behaved like that man!!!
@@Kick_Rocks the dogs probly clean ya think
Dog have better health than all of us😅
The baby mimicking the husky’s vocals were simply adorable
ikr
Did u just copy the comment above😭
I love how the comment u copied is above 😭
Developmental disorders are not 'adorable'. This child is getting socialisation cues from a filthy animal instead of a human parent. She will grow up retarded because of this.
Lies again? Babies And Puppies Harvard University
This is such a beautiful bestie relationship. They're both absolutely adorable.😊😊😊😊
Which one is cuter 🥰 ?
I cannot tell 🤯 ♡
I love this so much awwwww
@@lovealways2609 so I tooooo 🤩 but put both on place one of loveable number ONE 🤣😂😀
A bondage between a baby n a puppy is STRONG!
I gave you a thumbs up so now it's at 666.
A dog is a gift and a curse. Gift being he’s your best friend. Curse knowing he’ll pass on before you one day
Which is why we need to enjoy every moment we have with them
This is what I was thinking when she said she will have him as a best friend forever. But the happiness is obviously. Better to have loved
So true. I got my first dog in the 1st grade. I named him after the dog in my first grade book. I named him Flip. Flip lived until the day I graduated from high school. It hurt me so deeply. It was years until I finished college and got another one on my own, but Flip always remained in my heart because he was the first.
My chihuahua is 15 shes been with me all my life im 16 almost 17
you actually dont know that the dog will pass before you
Kindergarten teacher: Whenever we have singing activities your child howls.
ya that would be me
Step aside Dog Whisperer! 🥰
She's practicing falsetto 🤣🤣🤣
You've been teaching her English and she's just trying to return the favor by teaching you Canine! Now please pay attention to syntax.
😂😂😂😂
There is nothing in the world like having a dog who loves you and wants to be with you.
I agree 100%
If every human being grew up with a pet like this, I bet the world would be a lot nicer place. Growing up with an animal teaches compassion or something like that, right?
Wise words, man, wise words.
You do not need animals to learn compassion. In fact, it is abusive to keep animals captive for your own entertainment. Pet owners are often the least compassionate people out there, especially since many pets are completely neglected and many are directly abused. Shelters are overflowing with neglected pets. So don't give me this bullshit about pet owners being great people.
I often find also that the people who claim they are so 'compassionate' to animals are often anti-human and anti-social.
@@Molotov_Milkshake … what?
@@Molotov_Milkshake who hurt you?
I- just watch happiness in the video
Pixar/Disney when they see this: “WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!”
ASAP
@@rickrolled9536 shut up
ngl i can already tell it would be a sad film
@@evanhomewood very sad....damn I can imagine now. Marley and Me got me pretty bad imagine if Disney made something similar 😭
Knowing Disney the mom recording will be gone 5 minutes into the movie
Man this is too much I can’t take it I mean, they have “snack time” together & the husky likes veggie straws ROFL Family & furry family are the best
Hes watching his weight🤣
@@Ladyscarface 😆
And he gently grabbed only one and didn’t spill any 🤣 he definitely learned how to be gentle around the baby
I agree
@@harmonilui3984 l
That wonderful dog will guard that child forever. They are loyal and love deeply. Awesome video.
It's things like this that make me forget about all of the bad things that happen in this world. Thank you for sharing. :)
Yeah loads of us just need that lil dose of happiness to make our day
@Dolly Parton Official Channel I feel honored!
@Dolly Parton Official Channel I think of you every time I go by ESPN in Bristol, CT.
the fact that she will be her dogs whole life while the dog will be a moment in her life hurts my heart. 🥺
That’s what I was thinking 😢
Reason is we can live with the loss of our pets (barely) while our pets could not live without us :(
@@astrophysicist34200 😅 my son (4 years old) took my phone and wrote that comment.
..interesting
@@ΚατεριναΘεοδοσιου-μ3χ press X for doubt
That dog will become the single most important thing in her life by the time they are 8 or 9.
Oh try 3 or 4, infant bonds with pets are crazy strong
Imagine what she is going to have to go through at 12-15... she is going to lose a sibling and none of her friends will understand.
@@peapotfairy i was thinking of that too...being an overthinker i get it.but can we trade such a unique relationship for the fear of departure?i hope she enjoys everysec with her sibling!
The husky won't have long to live then though, they usually live to around 10 I'm pretty sure
Either that or she’ll lose interest and care more about her friends and social media and the husky will end up becoming more close to the parents
Beautiful. Every child should grow up with a dog. I'd love to see them in 5 years.
What a cute pair of friends Hazel and Rio make. They are both super adorable.
I like how Rio knows when playing together, not to roughhouse the way she would with another dog - not even a little play biting. Rio is very smart !
I guess you missed the time he nipped her nose and leg
My dog recently passed away. I was a baby when we got her. I'm about to turn 18 and she passed at 17 and a half. The death is very painful and I feel lost without her but she will always be my sister and I will carry her in my heart for the rest of my life.
People don't realize how hard it is to lose a dog if they've never had one. I share your pain.
@@bunkyman8097 I'm afraid so. She was human to me. I'll answer people yes I'm that sad over a dog, she was my sister. I'm sorry you had to go through that though
@@emilystuchbury589 my dogs are my children I have lost a few
@@bunkyman8097 I don't think I've read it but I have heard people say of animals going over the rainbow bridge. I'll give it a read thankyou.
I’m so sorry...I know that feeling well...
I grew up with a dog too...as a baby I played with his tail and all,he never bite.
He died when I was 12 years old.
It's a great thing to a child,even if that's the early years.
It's probably better to push empathy and maybe immune system.
lmao what?
Knowing what huskies are like this dog will literally protect her with her life.
Thats the issue. The dog will feel threatened and react out to the wrong person. Terrible dog training. dogs are not children.
@@snap-n-shoot there are plenty of ways to teach dogs how to react and the level of alert they need.
@@snap-n-shoot you've never owned a dog in your life
@@snap-n-shoot don't care.
@@snap-n-shoot "dogs are not children" yea lol, but puppies are.
What are you, some kind of dog nazi dictator?
My heart is absolutely bursting with love for these 2...the child will grow to love animals..dogs especially....there is more communication going on here than you can imagine...God bless you guys
Mine too my heart is exploding with loveee
They probably understand each better than anyone else understands either of them
Every child need to grew up with humans siblings
@neo zeon
No that’s definitely not true.
Excellent post Curts. You are 100% right.
I had a husky like this when I was one. He was my birthday present and he was named "Miko". This video reminds me of him and I when we were little. Sadly, though, he had passed away on the 26th of September, 2019 at the age of 12 from cancer. I'm so glad that this little girl gets to have the best friend of a lifetime.
So very, very sorry 2 hear of your animal family member. I know what that feels like. Your memories of that special pooch will last a lifetime.
They become angels on the other side. I just know it. Thanks so much 4 sharing.
This is the reason I've never wanted a pet, I don't think I could deal with the loss. I wish that either dogs/cats lived longer, or that turtles were cuddlier.
@@robyndismon394 Robyn, yup, and YES, the RAINBOW BRIDGE does indeed EXIST!
Oh boy, it’s gonna hurt when she loses her lifelong best friend at like 12-15. But she’ll have unconditional love and the best friendship you can ask for as she grows up
The hardest lesson for a pet owner is learning how to say goodbye
It does hurt but it's worth it
@@zacharyzier314 It's a double edged sword. It's nice to be there for them from the beginning to the end but also the worst thing. It's also good for children to learn about the fragility of life while they're young. My gf didn't grow up around animals and didn't lose any family members until well into adult hood and was absolutely shattered when it happened. It never gets easy but learning how to struggle through is a good thing. Also, there is nothing like the love and loyalty of a dog.
"are we best friends?"
"no, the dog I grew up with will always hold that title"
My mom took in my grandmother's miniature poodle when she was twelve and I was seven. She was found dead on my terrace one morning, with a wide grin on her face, twelve hours after swiping three sausages off my dinner plate.
The real debate is does Rio think she's human or does Hazel think she's a puppy
Yes 😁
Yes 😀
Introspective....totally cute thought
True
Yeah 😁
Adorable duo. Every child should grow up with a dog.
Unless you're allergic to them
Or if your a cat person or a person who wants a different animal
I 100% agree.
Makes a lot of difference.
I have noticed the difference in children that have been brought up with animal's than those that haven't.
@@wendyw5463 no
@@wendyw5463 YES. Agree 💯%!
“They both have learned how to be gentle”. I think this is important statement here. It implies the parents understand that not only is it important for the dog to be gentle around an infant, but that they’re keeping an eye on baby and making sure she’s behaving appropriately with the dog.
Or the dog might just kill her
@@scopolamin1 street dogs just mauled an 8yo kid to death on the spot living near me...
@@RashidTak natural born killers
@@scopolamin1 they arent. they arent trained to not do that, they are STREET DOGS. dogs are related to wolves, and wolves have instincts to kill. so ofc dogs will too. please get your info straight. not all dogs are born killers, all they need to do is be tamed. some dogs do kill, others do not.
@@RashidTak OMG that's horrific!
Baby raised by Husky will be a glorious gift to humanity. The cuteness is overwhelming. Here's wishing you many happy years together ❤
I hope that dogs lives to be a million years old. I cant imagine Hazel losing a friend like that.
@The Illegitimate President No she means that it would be great if dogs could live as long as we do.
I dont think that I want to live forever either. Well I do want to live forever but its not possible.
I love how even as a puppy the dog already knows to be gentle with the baby and refrains from “roughhousing”.....such amazing creatures💕
I've read kids that grow up with animals tend to gain a lot of mental fortitude. I can see why, it's a strong emotional bond plus it gives plenty of stimulation for the child's brain.
and it reduces the chance of the child building allergies into many things in nature.
@@fly89 Lol I grew up with cats and later dogs and I’m still allergic to nature. And I developed an allergy to cats a few years ago.
I think they end up having better immune systems in general too.
@@Pirategirl4nightwish check your diet. Glyphosate & gmos tax the immune system. I was deathly allergic to animals. Once I cleaned up my diet, all organic, no meat, no injections, my immune has been rock solid and no allergies whatsoever 👍🌟👍
@@hecatelove9667 shut up Karen
And your unvaccinated children
And also vegan
Wow!!! That was something to behold. I'm so glad the parents permitted the relationship to grow in the manner they have. What a wonderful store.
As someone who also grew up with a dog around the same age, I dan say it's truly the best thing in the world. The bond will never be broken, even after the puppy passes.
Only thing i hate having a dogs is their lifetime is very less that makes me sad when they aren't with you anymore, i had a relationship with my dog for 11 years since i was 5 and it's been 7 years it still hurts missing her 💔
My thoughts exactly. I raised mine from about 3 months old til 13 yrs old starting in my early 20s (45 now) and the loss of her did something to me that will never be undone. Still sweet tho
I will never be ready this is so devastating knowing that this will come
Exactly. One should have 10 dogs or none. Also for the dog.
Because it is NOT NATURAL to have such relationship with an animal. It is a human ilusion. The dog never feels the way YOU imagine. Humans humanize dogs.
You can have a sweet dog, and suddenly he is killing a bird…oh, but, how could you do such thing, you were always sooo sweet….
Dogs are oportunists. They think only of themselves, haha
@@leonardoiglesias2394 I've seen many videos of dogs physically protecting a baby either from falling down stairs or other animals. It doesn't matter if they don't think the same as us, they are expressive and loving beings. Why use the killing a bird as some sort of reason, Humans also kill.
It's sad about the shorter lifespans, and trying to talk to a grieving person sucks but it is what it is.
Everyone: What will Hazel be afraid of when she sleeps at night?
Rio: Nothing
Lol
Oh god this comment actually made me cry. So lovely x
It's probably not a good idea to have Rio in the same room as her at night unsupervised, if that's what you meant.
@@justyouraverageyoutubeacco256 Huskys are perfect dogs for kids! Why not?
@@9hk38f You should never leave any large animal alone with a small child unsupervised.
U know this bond she has with puppy may play a Hugh roll in her attitude, feelings etc
We will need a part two when they're older.
Edit: How did this get so many likes? Oh my...
No thanks
@@gretelhance :(
@JLOCC he won't but the baby will
@JLOCC bruh why tf would a pet who grew up with a human and didn’t bite him, that then he would bite him when he’s older lmao
We need ? WE WANT !!!
This is the most.
Partners, no sibling rivalry, they understand each other, they share well... hey, the pup learned 'one fry for me, please and thank you' 😊 you get the next one.
I could watch them all day 😍. This bond is beautiful.
Why do you think they eat each others poop? Weird comment.
@@scopolamin1 they said “pup” witch is a young dog not poop-
@@tom1ku Correct answer but no one is a witch either.
Can anything in this world be more adorable than this cute relationship these two have? 🥺😍
Me and my mouse relationship
🤮🤢🤢🧐 Red flags everywhere but you think is cute? Baby drinking from the dog's bowl & playing with it by biting it? Dog biting the babys snack in his hand baby then puts snack in his mouth proceeds to eat it? Dog goes into babies bag of chips helps him self while baby eats from the same bag of chips? Cross-contamination is real and only stupid dumb parents could normalize it. As many of you think its all cute. Never allow this!🤢🤮😖
@@spookynuts7148 you sound like a muppet
@@spookynuts7148 bruhh.. Chill..
Very heartwarming, and no doubt she will never have a best friend as loyal, as loving, as protective as her canine companion. No one loves like a dog.
If anyone ever raises a hand to this girl, it's probably gonna get ripped off.
True
Oh most definitely. My coworker has a nephew (toddler now) with a furry bestie and the bond they have is amazing.
Yes.
😂😂😂
This is her Dire wolf
20 years later...
Employer: Tell us more about yourself.
Hazel: _Aroooorurururoo~~_
Employer: 🧐?!
hahahahahahahahahahaha
Then scratches behind her ear with her foot.
@@bajemo359 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
🤣🤣🤣
Lol
She's going to grow up and tell everybody she was raised by a wolf.
Fun fact:Every bodies thumbs stopped liking this the moment
they saw 69
Naur, her brother is wolf.
@@mvinyourarea6101 I’m pretty sure both Rio and Hazel are girls, so sister
Its a husky fool !
@@xdrcs3101 I think it was a joke, and besides huskies are descended from wolves lmao
What a fabulous pair of buddies, such a blessing to have such a beautiful friendship.
It's so sad that our beloved animals don't live as long as we do. Even though in most cases they deserve to live more than most people in this world...
Ouch
I would advise trying to see if the anti-aging researchers at Harvard Medical School are interested in applying the genetic modification that was able to reverse the aging process inside a mouse’s eye to your dog.
Answer to everyone who asks or wants dogs to live longer: "The little boy, who had been listening quietly, piped up, 'I know why'. Startled, we all turned to him. What came out of his mouth stunned me. he said 'everyone is born so they can learn how to live a good life - like loving everybody and being nice, right?' The little boy continued, 'Well animals already know how to do that, so they don't have to stay as long'.
All of these "she's going to have a bad day in 13 years" comments are either people who live for likes or are just miserably negative. Okay. In 13 years it'll be hard. Got it. Meanwhile she'll have 4,745 days worth of memories with her best friend. Then, she'll learn how to deal with loss as a final lesson from a friend who will likely teach her 1,000 other things along the way.
What's wrong with some of you? Who hurt you?
To be honest for me the more I see them happy the more it hurts, because i thought if it once and now it’s stuck in my mind, and I can’t get it out.
Yeah she's going to have a bad day in 13 years
Accurate. It’s the first thing I thought.. I wasn’t gonna say anything but glad someone can call that out.
I hurt them :(
How can all these people be so selfish? Can't the joy of the friendship compensate the pain of the loss? They will suffer together when she starts at school, when one of them get sick... So what? Better to not have this friend?
Puppo: howls
Baby: tries howling and does a respectable job
*GTA music starts playing - Mission passed, respect+ *
Mmmk
this is such an endearing thing to watch, both little girl and puppy are absolutely adorable, so cute the way the dog goes in crib and baby goes in crate
I had that with my cat it exists! Guess he was more of a brother than a cat. If one of us did something the other didn't like we'd run to the mom and tattle. To Mom's credit she did not play favorites and she was always fair 🐈🤗❤️
Cats are mágical and loyal. To the end. ..
@@bluepurple1971 you're right, magical, loyal, brave and loving- that was Kiss. We had Kissy almost 21 years. Love made him hang on longer than he should have. His quality of life was very low. One day he was walking across the room and he looked over his shoulder at Mom and I, he gave us 'that' look, and we just knew. We understood. One of the hardest things I have ever had to do in my life, but the vet was kind to us and to Kiss, he made an easy transition. Mom and I held ourselves together, till we got home, where we both had the screaming fits, hey it happened, grief can do that. But in his own way he's let me know that he's still around me, and Mom's with him now too. And she's spoiling him rotten I have no doubt.
@@KissyKat They leave us so much to endure. They teach us so much. .. blessings..
I don't think they automatically take the pet away, the decision is based on the pets behavior. MANY pets are not recommended to be in a home with small kids.
I can see it now you running to tell, it wasn't me mom LOL 🤣😰💗
its all fun and games until the child starts barking.
U ruined my smile
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oliver you are funny
😅
Oliver
🤣😂🤪😤
Thats Gold! Too funny!
When the puppy grabbed his own veggie stick out of the baby's bag....I. can't. Handle. It. Lol
Me either because that’s disgusting to have a dog around a humans food 🤢🤮
@@Battlered713 Why? Her immune system will be strong. Plus, dogs ain’t the ones getting Corona Virus nowadays.
@@Battlered713 I'm betting that dog is as clean or MORE clean than anything that little girl puts her hands on at the park or playground, but that water dish...did give me anxiety.
@@Battlered713 I agree. I wouldn't have allowed it, but that was too stinkin' cute.
@@teacoon6399 Dogs can catch corona bro. There are 22states if not more testing covid on dogs search it up.
Yes...puppies should live forever..they are our angels.
I was going to say how sad it’s going be for both of them when Hazel has to start going to school, but the comments are already “wait until the dog dies!” and now I just feel a tad too sensitive.
Just wait until the dog dies.
Just wait until the dog dies.
Just wait until the dog dies.
*sobs in the corner*Ó╭╮Ò
This is adorable. She will learn to talk husky. I love his natural facemark and her face mask. We will need update videos now. You started this mom.
That's the cutest thing ever!!!
Most definitely!
As a grandparent I’m jealous of technology available now vs when my kids & grandkids were small. That’s priceless to have all those moments not only recorded but on the web to!
"Remember the future,
Imagine the past"
Not a fan of that honestly. As cute as these videos are, I'm glad my childhood is in our private photo album instead of the internet for millions to see.
I understand what you mean and I certainly loved this cute video. But I believe that while it is ok to record such things, you should not upload them, at least not before the child is old enough to give you their opinion.
I personally would NOT want parts of my childhood documented on the web. I like my privacy.
@Nick The Great Yes, and?
Hello Pat how are you doing
What a beautiful family. Loving and nurturing. You are caring parents.
To us, dogs are with us for only a part of our lives
While for them, we are their entire lives
So true 😊
Dogs are not with us for our whole lives but they make our lives whole.
@@rippawallet You are one of this ppl having a relationship with a dog?! I thought it was a urban legend.
Fine example of Training adults the right way
That baby will never forget their first play 🥰 friend ♡ ever 🥳 ... yay !
I'm almost 80 and remember when I was very young my dear mother said "When you bring a pet into your house you are also bringing in the saddest day of your life as you will outlive them! How wonderfully true it was and I say "wonderfully" because of all the magnificent loving memories our little buddies give us. However, they do capture our hearts and take so much away when they leave. Thanks so much for the video and the very best of luck.
I still won’t trade any of days I had and having ( my 4th dog) with and of my dogs for anything. The love and memories are precious and priceless.
I hope I outlive him! Exactly the same way I hope my kids all outlive me
Truer words were never spoken. They bring with them the most wonderful moments when they arrive, and the most terrible loss when they leave
God gives humans longer lives than animals is so they can worship God and him ALONE. Depending on whether you worshipped him or not, you shall be questioned about it all on the day of judgement.
I have learned that grieving is a great blessing. When I feel sad or cry because of a loved one (mostly dogs) that has passed that means they have had a great impact in my life.
So adorable together
Hazel be like: this fury baby looks weird but it’s now my best friend
yessssssss lmfaoo
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NO YOU LOOK WEIRD
@@karenofyoutube3137 yeah ur name says it all
@@karenofyoutube3137 sorry but I cant call the youtube manager
I had an adult husky when my son was less then a yr old and he was so gentle with my son. He would be in his walker and the dog would give him a big wet kiss and my son would just bust a gut laughing. Letting a pet and a child grow up together does wonders for development.
It's great when a child grows up bilingual.
Oui ça cest vrai ça 🙂
@@rearnakedbloke7131 Wouf!
0:51 learning how to share lol
@@rearnakedbloke7131 that means that is true
Nah
Best playmate ever. I wish I could have had a furry friend to hang out with and keep me company ❤
Me too :(
That is so precious. I'd feel sorry for anyone ever trying to harm that child. They are bonded for life. I love how vocal they are. Some of my best friends were Huskies.
This is the kind of feel good stuff that just makes the world seem like a better place. It’s innocent and inspiring and puts a smile on my face.
If you're grown up with a puppy from childhood, you're lucky.
I agree. My parents got our beagle when my mom was pregnant for my sister. He was a puppy and was there when she and I came into the world. Taught us both to walk (let us grab his skin and stand up, didn't mind, knew we were puppies) went with us to the bus stop in the morning and picked us up there after school, hung out with us until our Mom came home (latch key kids). All our friends new Moses because he'd pretty much just scope around and keep an eye on us. And at night after we were in bed, he'd hang out with my mom on the couch and keep her company. Total DogFather. Oh and when my Mom was at work and we were at school, he was impregnating any female that would have him and still go meet my aunt on the same bench outside her work for lunch because she always brought an extra half of a sandwich for him. He was a pirate, but the best kind.
@@devinshadow221 wow that was really nice to read. You're lucky that you got a puppy in childhood. Do you still have him? I'm sure he would be old now.
yeah i bet you feel so lucky when you're about twelve years old and grappling with the death of your best friend and the meaninglessness of life. so lucky.
I never had a dog
But I lived with people with a dog
I wish I had a dog
my pets are all dead from either heat, starvation, or getting ran over.
I absolutely love the connection, especially the matching outfits & or colors. Such a cute video
*Be careful, she might learn to bark before she learns to talk.*
Hahaha
It's probably too late lol
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I know someone's kid who barks and meows it's messed up
The husky looks so cute and she looks so happy with the husky it’s so adorable and it’s so cute and seems special because lots of people have a awesome connection with their dog or dogs but this seems just special because she is so little and even if they get into a little trouble it just seems funny and cute in my opinion and it’s like the husky and her it’s like they are just one piece just in two body’s
Not trying to be rude or anything if you think I am being rude, if you think I am being rude I am sorry.
Your comment was insanely hard to read lol
@@giuliab8484 one looooong sentence! lol :) I managed to read it ok tho
Have you used up your yearly allowance of full stops or something?
Lol
You can’t get more adorable and cute than this
shut up!
Both are adorable. The parents must be very special people.
My parents also got a puppy in same year I was born. He was a golden retriever called Max and passed away while I was 11. Rest in peace, I'll never forget him ♡.
rest in peace max
@Liam Versantvoort I'm sorry for your loss
Baby + husky pup = Total Cuteness Overload
The great thing about having a baby pet is being proud of how much has grown, not just your pet, but also your connection and love too.
Rio's a smart dog: He can eat Hazel's food, but he knows Hazel can't eat his food.
They're both so cute! Beautiful bond.