6-Month-Old Great Dane Steps Up to Babysit Puppies Like a True Team Player
All parents need others they can count on to step in when they need a break from their kids, and that's true for dogs, too.
Thankfully, one Great Dane stepped up to babysit 6-month-old puppies, and they were absolute perfection. Take a look!
TikTok user Leshelle (@silverfoxfarmandkennel) shared a cute video of a Great Dane who stepped in to help babysit.
In the 38-second clip, we meet a beautiful Great Dane who is doing another dog a big solid by babysitting and entertaining her litter while she takes a break.
She stood her ground, watched the puppies sleep, and entertained another pup who didn't want to participate in nap time.
"She’s just babysitting for Mama," one commenter said.
"She said I’m babysitting," another TikTok viewer wrote, knowing they were totally right.
"She says, listen, if the babies are safe, that means I'm safe from the scary vacuum. She's just a baby, too," joked someone else.
"Omg, what an adorable moment," another viewer shared.
Great Danes Are Known for Their Personalities
If you're looking for a dog who will love you for everything you are and show their loyalty each day, a Great Dane might be the dog for you.
According to the American Kennel Club, Great Danes are described as "friendly, patient, and dependable," according to the American Kennel Club. But it's equally important to be aware of the other things that come with Great Danes.
For example, these dogs are "a total joy to live with," but you really need to think about how a dog like this, who needs a lot of exercise and space, will fit in with what you're working with at home.
It's a good thing, though, that this breed is known for being "people pleasers," especially if they want something out of you.
It's also important to know that giving your pup early socialization and going through puppy training would be the perfect way to start.
"Great Danes are sociable, friendly, and eager to please, and they respond well to firm, consistent training methods. They need to have human contact, affection, and socialization with other people and animals." the zoo shares
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