Golden Retriever Pup Makes Baby Cry But Says Sorry! (Cutest Ever!!)

Golden Retriever Pup Makes Baby Cry But Says Sorry! (Cutest Ever!!)
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Porr Buddy just wants to be friends but he scares an unsure Nathan with his wet nose! He’s eager to say sorry though and you can see the look of guilt and concern knowing he made him cry. Nathan loves dogs and is just confused who this extra new fluff is in his house, he’s too young to remember him but Buddy remembers Nathan all too well. Golden retrievers are just so wholesome, ful of love and just am to please all the time, they’re the perfect family pet all round. Buddy is a brilliant example but we wouldn’t be without our giant fluffy malamutes!

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  1. I love how gentle your son is with Buddy when petting him. It shows that you've been teaching him to be gentle with animals, which is great since you don't always know how animals will react. But Buddy clearly loves Nathan and is very aware and gentle with him. Love it!

  2. This poor little guy was absolutely terrified. I will never understand how people can think dogs and babies should be treated equally, and it is so ignorant to think a dog knows what's going on. The baby's security should be priority 1 always.

  3. Los perros se lamen sus partes, y el ano. Y de ahí se producen las infecciones, que se contagian a menores, por medio de lamer.
    Lo dicen los veterinarios y pediatras. Es cuestión de higiene. No lo permitas!😮

  4. What a cute & incredible display of the high IQ & EQ of both dog and baby. And the knock on power of forgiveness.
    1. Dog competes for his master’s love by turning his back on the baby.
    2. Baby realizes the brush off and cries not because his foot hurt but his pride was.
    3. Dog backs off and realizes he did wrong.
    4. Woman forgives dog by asking dog to come forward to be loved.
    5. Grateful dog reciprocates by loving the baby.
    6. Baby’s hurt feelings are mitigated by the dog’s love and mother’s wise arbitration.

    Moral of the story: a) love and forgiveness go a long way; b) dogs and babies understand our language far FAR more than we realize; c) success in life is helped by a high EQ and IQ but its inertia and impetus comes from good parental upbringing with a huge dollop of unconditional love.

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