Baby and the caretaker

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Baby and the caretaker

Post: # 35936Post Stonehead »

This really made me laugh...

Baby and the Caretaker

And yes, the baby does seem to be enjoying itself. :mrgreen: My favourite is the fourth photo.
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Post: # 35962Post bwaymark »

Kinda make you feel all warm and fuzzy .... but also nice to see as a contrast to that rotweiller incident.
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Post: # 35986Post Merry »

Lovely pictures aren`t they? :lol:
All our dogs have been great with the grandkids - but our current greyhound looks rather too interested when the smallest one makes rabbity noises in his rabbity suit! They`re kept well apart until smallest one looks more human! :wink:

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Post: # 36109Post the.fee.fairy »

Reminds me of the dog we used to have. He was a great Dane/Labrador cross. He used to lay on small children to protect them too.

I have a picture of when i was a baby, and we had a Greyhound/Whippet cross. My parents were really worried about him around me, because he was 8, and so they worried that he might feel put out by the new baby, but he understood,a dn this picture has me laying on the floor,a nd him laying next to me with his paw on my stomach giving the 'just try it, she's my baby' look.

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