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Doodle’s ‘Only Child Syndrome’ Kicks in Around Baby Sibling

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It is a well-known fact that dogs love to be around kids and are often protective of them. However, not every dog is the same, nor are all always happy to have babies around. Case in point: this video of a Doodle and a baby that shows the pooch’s reaction to the shenanigans of the little human. Due to the reaction, the clip has garnered more than 6K likes, as of the time of writing.

Doodle reaction to baby’s shenanigans go viral

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This Doodle was the “Only Child” of their parents till a little human came to their world. And it seems the pooch is apparently not happy with the new addition to the family. Uploaded on @archieswooorld, the parent captures a hilarious scenario at home showing how the pooch and the baby co-exist in the same place. 

The clip shows the pup sitting on the couch and the baby on the floor on the play mat. However, instead of giggling or playing with the toys, the little human makes little squeals and screams, much to the furball’s annoyance. And instead of going near the baby to calm his human sibling down, the pooch makes his intentions clear by staring at the parent, hinting he can’t take any more of the baby’s shenanigans. 

And that was not all. Looking at the parent laughing and not doing anything about the chaos, the pup gets up from the couch and moves straight to his crate while giving his human companions the look. The video was the answer to those who kept asking, “how’s your dog around your baby?” And seeing the pup stare, the parents answer, saying, “my dog has only child syndrome and is wondering why my baby is still here.”

Nevertheless, the reel made many laugh as a person said, “His face literally screams rehomeeee her, return to sender.” Another follower also echoed the same thoughts and mentioned, “He said – get rid of it. Now.” A third added, “Looool Archie is mildly annoyed.” While another dog lover commented, “That stink eye! Omg!.”

The post Doodle’s ‘Only Child Syndrome’ Kicks in Around Baby Sibling appeared first on DogTime.

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