Video: Goldendoodle Is Taking Big Brother ‘Responsibilities' Pretty Seriously
Goldendoodle takes care of baby in adorable video
Goldendoodle Mostly was already a brother to toddler sister Tete, but now he took on the additional responsibility of being a big brother to a new sibling. An Instagram video showed the dog taking care of the newborn baby while realizing that he has not one but two siblings to tend to. While this might look overwhelming, the canine was more than welcoming of the baby, with his little actions proving his status as the big brother and protector.
The owner aptly described Mostly's thoughts in the video, saying, 'When you used to be the baby but now you have responsibilities.' The clip began with the Goldendoodle using his paw to rock the baby in his little chair. The baby, seemingly wearing a white onesie, was fast asleep because of his dog brother's loving care. As the canine took care of his baby brother, his jaw appeared to drop, likely making him realize the extra work he must put in to take care of the new baby in the household.
However, Mostly quickly adapted to his role as a brother, which now extended to two siblings. Despite being a 'bit dramatic' initially, the Goldendoodle composed himself and cuddled beside his baby brother on the chair. With the baby resting and the chair rocking, the dog gently showered the newborn with some love, completely embracing his new role.
Meanwhile, fans and followers applauded Mostly for bravely taking on his role as the big brother. One claimed that the dog finally found his 'purpose,' while another mentioned that he took his promotion seriously.
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