Excited Pit Bull Can't Wait to Greet New Human Sibling for First Time in Precious Video
Bringing home baby is an exciting time for all, even your precious pup. After all, they've been there throughout pregnancy to comfort and reassure when it all feels like too much.
The first introduction between your fur child and human newborn is an important one, and one darling Pit Bull named Rocky not understood the assignment, but passed with flying colors.
Talk about love at first sight! The sweet pup couldn't wait for Mom to lower the carrier so he could get a better sniff at his newest companion.
Though it's only a 14-second clip, the precious Pittie's ears are back to show he's not a threat, and the lip-licking is pure adrenaline the good boy is trying so hard to stifle.
To top things off, that happy, little tail wag is a sure sign of things to come. That pup knows the baby is precious cargo and he'll do anything to protect her from that moment forward.
Some noted this angel's coat coloring looks like he got all dressed up in a tux for this special first date, while others tried to guess what he might've been thinking."I feel like his internal monologue is 'be cool be cool...don't cry don't cry,'" one person wrote. Another added, "look, Mom had her puppy. I'm a big brother now," which feels right!
Others noted how Rocky only had eyes for Mom as if she's his baby and he's so proud of her and yeah, that brings a tear to my eye just thinking about it!
It's a shame there aren't any other videos of Rocky, especially how he's fulfilling his brotherly duties, but that 14 seconds is enough to know who this boy is—a total sweetheart who'd do anything for Mom, and now, anything for his baby sister!
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Excited Pit Bull Can't Wait to Greet New Human Sibling for First Time in Precious Video first appeared on Parade Pets on May 24, 2025

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