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Her baby was drowning, but this dog saved his life in a very heroic way

It’s true that your dog will care and love your baby more than you will do, and this story is a proof, because it’s showing how dogs are truly amazing. Meet Bear, the black Labrador, who did the unthinkable to save his baby friend Stanley, who is only a 14 month old boy. Accidently the boy fell into a backyard pool, his mother was not around, and only the dog felt that there is something wrong.

The Labrador dog jumped immediately to the pool and lifted the boy up. 


When the mother noticed that the dog and the baby weren’t around at the yard, she ran immediately searching for them, she was totally shocked to see her baby in water, but something warmed her heart when she sew Bear lifting her baby. She helped the dog to get out and took them immediately to the hospital to check on both of them. Thankfully no water was in her baby’s lungs. He is ok, and it was all because of Bear, the black Labrador dog.

Shockingly we see that when any couple is about to have a baby, sometimes they give up on their dogs, but what they don’t actually know is that there is a special relation between dogs and children; especially babies. It’s a very loving, caring, and protective relation. It’s not only between your dog and your baby, having a pet is a simple way to teach your children many things, they will care for animals and appreciate them for the rest of their lives. Some people give up on their dogs when the time comes to deliver their baby, but what they don’t know is that your dog will care more for your baby than you do.

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