Video: American Bully Remains by Dog's Side During & After Pregnancy
Dogs are often protective of their favorite human and also their beloved animals. In one such video, an American Bully named Gunner remains by a Miniature Dachshund's side during and after the latter's pregnancy. While some viewers assume Gunner is the father, the Instagram post's caption clears the air. It reads, 'How lucky they are to have Gunner as an uncle, still too small to play.'
A recent Instagram video features a tight bond between an American Bully, Gunner, and a pregnant Miniature Dachshund. Gunner appears to be protective of the small dog as he never loses sight of her.
The clip begins with the two adorable canines posing for the camera. However, the words written on it add a serious tone to the video. It reads, 'Keep them separate now [that] she's pregnant.' But the owner decides not to follow through with this kind of suggestion and continues to showcase the strong friendship between the two pets.
Then, the Instagram video highlights Gunner's protective and caring side. He carefully holds and cuddles the pregnant pooch while sleeping. Furthermore, Gunner does not leave her side and keeps a close eye on the expectant mother. Towards the end, the American Bully is sleeping beside the Miniature Dachshund, who has given birth to a bunch of puppies. Gunner flaunts his protective instincts as the pups' 'uncle.'
Viewers' hearts melted after watching the adorable heart heart-touching Instagram dog video. A user commented, 'This is so sweet. He's the best uncle those little puppers could ask for.' Another wrote, 'They are safer with gunner there as he will not take his eyes off them as he will love them lots.'
Some of them lauded Gunner's caring behavior towards the pregnant dog. 'This just made my heart melt. So happy that Gunner is an Uncle. Those babies will thrive with his sweet love,' one mentioned. Netizens congratulated the happy family and called the video 'cute.' Additionally, a few viewers recognized the Miniature Dachshund and revealed her name as 'Tokyo.' At the time of writing, the video garnered over 128K likes.
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