When They Meet Their New Baby Brother For The First Time! (Cutest Ever!!)
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Published 2023-06-29
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For those that don't know, dogs have such a strong sense of smell that they can smell a pheromone which is a scent on the baby that indicates to them that the baby is indeed young and resembles the same scent of the owner which is why the dogs appear to be gentle and attempt to calm and have a change in demeanor as they understand that it can't fend for itself and is apart of the family.
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Love how Teddy squidges down to make himself smaller and less threatening, sniff from a good distance, slow, gentle, quiet, no barking, no jumping, no bouncing or running, just nice and flat and gentle sniffs. I get that you were nervous but you've seen how good he is with Amelia, so I'm not really surprised
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They know a "puppy" when they see one. Beautiful and well-behaved dogs.
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Ten bucks says Baby Nathan's first word is "Woof"!
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milo, being a typical cat. quick sniff, and a "yeah whatever, now where's my catbed"
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Teddy: New playmate. Niko: I teach him my wicked ways. Phil: Hi little brother. You will hate baths.
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Wow, those dogs are huge! I’ve seen this breed before but never so large… That little baby has his security detail in order!
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For those who don't know, dogs have a strong sense of hierarchical respect. Normally it takes them a while to get to know the newborns because the mothers do not trust them to do any harm, even if it is involuntary because the babies are defenseless and weak. This is how they begin to know and respect them. Of course, the smell is the most important thing (there are few dogs that do not have a fine sense of smell).
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I got a Malamute when I was 14, he got to be about 105 pounds. My neices were 4 at the time. They were his kids. They'd use him as a pillow while watching TV. If I got mad at them, Kobuk would talk angrily at me. I now have a Malamute again, 50 years later. She loves my grandkids. She loves all kids and puppies. Great family dogs for sure. This little boy will have those dogs wrapped around his pinky finger in no time!
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I love how every time Teddy licks your face its like he's saying "congrats bro, you had a puppy!" 💓 Poor Phil is so confused and overwhelmed
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Malamutes loves babies and kids; we got our Malamute when I was 10 and she was my best friend. That kiddo is in the safest of hands (paws) :)
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They all did so well, Phillip was so cute, absolutely shaking with excitement and trying to control his energy. ♥️
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That baby has a serious protection detail. Hahaha
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How sensitive Phil; he was trying so hard to get up the sofa.What a wonderful dog! So glad to see he is in a loving household
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Such a fortunate baby... warmly embraced into the pack :) He's in for an amazing journey growing up with these buddies
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It's interesting to see how the dogs instinctively do quiet little howls/woofs around babies and young children. I've seen it in various other of your videos, too.
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Phil and Teddy stole my heart with how much they want to cuddle tiny Nathan. Niko looks like proud mummy. Milo: tiny human I'll keep the pups inline.
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It's staggering how emotionally intelligent and sensitive dogs are ! They perfectly understand that a new member of the pack has arrived, And they showed such sensitivity and respect towards the baby .
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Dogs completely calm. Owner: who's excited speak, WHO'S EXCITED SPEAK. Dogs: get excited. Owner: shall we do the puppy first? Puppy : nice! I'm really excited lets do this! Owner: Okay, you need to calm down first. Puppy: but you just told us to... nevermind.
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Teddy is giving daddy kisses and thinking, pass this on to the little one!:face-red-heart-shape: