A pet parent will understand that no matter how big, bold, or barky their furry baby gets, the cuddles will never stop. No matter how old, grumpy, or tough a pet looks, a little bit of tender loving care always melts them into a gentle baby. Similarly, this owner shared how her “dangerous dog,” an American Bully, wants snuggles every morning in a video that is too precious for words. It also went to show that from pocket-sized pups to giant goofballs, they can never stop being your little baby.
Instagram video shows dog running to mom when it’s time for morning snuggles
If there’s one thing common between all fur babies besides their potential to create chaos wherever they go, it’s the constant need for cuddles. When it comes to getting cozy with their parents, especially in bed, their size instantly becomes irrelevant. Nothing can stop them from getting into their owners’ comfy blankets and either sleeping with them or on top of them for extra contentment.
This adorable Instagram video captured exactly that moment when a dog, an American Bully, ran to his mom for morning snuggles. The on-screen text shared context that it happened on a Sunday morning while the owner was still in bed, when her “dangerous” pooch brought his blanket up to her bed because it was time for some cozy cuddles. The text further explained, “If only the world could see the real side to this breed,” calling him the “sweetest baby boy.”
As for the too-adorable-to-handle video, it showed the dog walking up the flight of stairs toward his mom’s room for snuggles, holding his blankie in his jaws. He then slowly but with great excitement entered the room, still holding the tiny blanket, and hopped on the bed to join in for cuddles. The big boy appeared excited about what seemed like his favorite part of the day, and speedily wagged his tail. He even let out a yawn while the owner comforted him.
Commenters, evidently charmed by the dog’s sweetness, highlighted his never-ending tail wags among other things. One user called him a “big snuggled bunny,” writing, “The most dangerous part of this dog is his tail.” A second user called him a baby and wished similar “love, comfort, and safety” for every pup, while another joked that this breed’s “expertise in guilt trips” is the only dangerous thing about them.