The German Mu gave birth to a 'single seedling', and his attitude towards his master changed

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A foreign netizen has two German herds, but one of them is still a small milk dog.

Why are there big ones and small ones? In fact, the little milk dog is an adult German Shepherd. A year ago, the owner of this pet raised a German Shepherd. He wanted the fur boy to live as a baby.

Just over eight weeks ago, the German Shepherd gave birth to an "only child baby", and every time the German Shepherd said a word, he wanted to laugh because she was "delivering" him, after waiting for a long time , this guy really gave birth to a baby.

"At that time, I thought about it for a long time, but no little milk dog came out.".

Owners love GSD, and in the year they've been with GSD, they've had a very positive opinion of the Furkids. No issues for the owner other than they pooped everywhere as puppies.

A few days ago, the owner was going to give the little German Shepherd a bath. He filled the bathtub with water and put the furry child into the bathtub. Unexpectedly, the mother dog ran over when she heard the barking of the milk dog.

What are we doing here? He still only has puppies. What do you want to do with him?

The bitch (GSd) stared at her owner for a while, then immediately ran to the puppy, who looked a little nervous and made a "whoop" sound, while the bitch comforted him.

"Don't be afraid, it's okay, mommy is the same." Usually the German Shepherd treats the milk dog as a baby and finds out that the milk dog is taken for a bath. As a result, his attitude towards pet owners changes and he only cares about his puppies.

Mom, why don't you save me? don't you want it

Baby: You stay quiet and come out.

The mother dog is anxious outside the bathtub and can't do anything yet because she knows the owner is bathing her baby, but the owner also finds that the German Shepherd has an attitude about being different and even calls or talks to him.

The little German Shepherd's aggrieved expression is so cute!

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