
Sometimes it’s difficult to get over the negative misconceptions and stigmas that are prevalent in society. Whether it’s about animals, people, or even companies, it’s hard to go against what so many people are saying, but often times, you will realize that you for every person that says something negative, there are just as many that say positive things.
When Greg Heynen met his wife’s Pit Bull / Labrador mix dog, he didn’t know what to think. He was initially scared of having a dog around his newborn baby, but the following story really illustrates how his heart suddenly changed.
This story really got to me, and if it got to you, then please SHARE it with every dog lover you know.
My wife and I owned two dogs that we had owned before we met and brought into the marriage. Her dog was a pit bull/labrador cross named Zack, and he hated me. When our daughter was born, I said to the wife, ‘If he so much as nips at the baby, he’s gone.’
We brought our daughter home in a car seat, and both dogs sniffed and licked her, tails wagging. I had to pull Zack away from her because he wouldn’t stop licking her. Zack immediately became my daughter’s protector,and when she was lying on a blanket on the floor, he always had to have one foot on the blanket.
Zack loved my daughter immensely, and when she became a little older always walked her to bed, and then slept on the bed with her. He somehow knew whenever it was time to go upstairs, and he would wait at the foot of the stairs for her, and then follow her up to bed.
Zack was poisoned by some dirt bag neighbor kids, and we had one of the worst days of our lives. Watching my daughter say goodbye to him as he laid still on the kitchen floor, my wife and I were both sobbing.
At 8:00 that night, my daughter walked to the stairs to go to bed. At that moment, all three of us realized what was about to happen. After 5 years, she didn’t have Zack to accompany her upstairs. She looked at her mother and me with a look of horror and panic.
It was at that moment that my dog, who loved my daughter dearly, but was not in Zack’s league, stood up, walked over to her, and nudged her with his head. He put his foot on the stairs, and looked up at her. They walked up to bed, with my daughter holding tightly to his neck.
For the next 6 years, until he died, Sam waited for her by the stairs each night.
Please SHARE this moving story with your friends that love dogs.
Robby Noake
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Awesome!
Scott Salter
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Natalie Harrold
Tania Williams
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Seen this before. Loved the story and annoying how some breeds r judged when they r so loving.
Charles Thompson
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Have one that did the same thing !
Todd Cardoza
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Ugh i gotta stop clicking on this link every time. Tear jerker.
Hildegard Carella
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Love them!!!
James Derlich
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Such a mis-understood breed,I’m sorry they are so loyal and loving,and just wanna be loved,ever have a chance to rescue or adopt,do it you won’t be sorry.
Henry St Germain
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No one will ever do harm to this infant, better than a babysitter or body guard !!
Josh Sims
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Why does every posting of this story reverse the rolls? It clearly said she had the pit bull and he was apprehensive of it near the baby.
Steven Hidderley
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If she had any doubt at all that the dog would harm the baby she shouldn’t of let it anywhere near in the first place!
Jenna Ingird Gray
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pit bulls are nanny dogs
Klaudia Starkey
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Gordy Starkey
Karen Geisel
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Hey Johnny Brugge here’s a story you will like!
Kyle Lambert
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Daniel Parkinson Nicol Parkinson
Maricris Piamonte
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Ay im so touch,i miss my dog too..
Michael Woodworth
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Cute picture
Debbra Matlock Buhl-Keener
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Beautiful Story!!
Celeste Mcilwaine Ex Bravo
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That’s not a nice thing to say about your dog!!
Michal Mik
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And that’s why I’ll never have a cat.
Katie Vichitta Bounkeovisane
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All I heard was “If I even have to put one ounce into training my dog to be gentle around the baby, I am kicking it to the curb like a child throws away a toy.”
Jet Griffiths Butterworth
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Any dog can turn anytime tho
Jesus Delgado
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Onions everywhere…. Hopefully this story is true
Henda Ackermann
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Hi dis dierbaar….alles met temperament van hond te doen, die moet jy weet voordat jy een aandkaf, hulle bly jou beste vriend dnki groete Henda
Chuck Klein
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Have a family friend whose grandchild had his ripped up by their pitbull. A cousin tried to save his elderly neighbor when one attacked. Neighbor died and cousin’s hand ripped up. Lethal breed.
Mark Bakermault
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You need to remember the dog was there first
Melissa Thiel
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They’re wonderful loving dogs! Too much ignorance where pit bulls are concerned!!!!
Dogs of Life
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interesting post…
Jeff Bauer
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Good baby..both of them
Tommi Bäckman
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Made me cry
Pauline Borland
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Nip !!! Nip !!! It would have eaten the baby whole for Gods sake .
Sylvia Aslin
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Ahh Steve & family- been there, so sorry just cherish her while you can xx
Imee Mangle
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Really lovely pic . Sweet
Ed Kamon
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Who did you have first ??
Bill Taylor
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that dog will sacrificed his live for the baby, there is no way anyone will come close to do any harm,,,you are very lucky
Camilla Niva
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Pitbull are amazing family dogs! They Love kids!
Heulwen Harries
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You can’t condemn the whole breed because of the actions of a few. The same applies to humans. !!!
Monalisa Ricci
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Ilse McGibbon
Scott Kimmel
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Sorry, as much as people want to defend them pit bulls were bred for fighting… aggressiveness is in their nature. I would NEVER trust one aloneness with a child. No one should leave a baby next to a dog like that. Doesn’t matter how close you are, one snap can end it all.
Sarah Brailey
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Such a shame that a breed of dog can be tarred with one brush. Here Bull type dogs /Staffies are difficult to home even when they have done nothing wrong.
Shannon Richardson
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Made me cry but title is wrong. It was the husband, not wife, who feared pit bull would bite daughter
Jacob Jarzabek
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You’re an idiot if you think the risk is worth it.
Dave Lipscomb
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So sad that pits have this reputation
Peg Dunn
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Nanny dog
Vera Carr
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No sorry hate that photo you just done know
Joann Gomez
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Dogs are like kids. Its all in how you raise them
Theresa Bodnar Rhoades
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It’s the humans who ruin them, !!
Stephen Farrugia
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As an owner of a Pit, I know how inherently loyal, and protective these dogs are towards their family members. However, it always makes me shiver to the core, when I read/see, stories or pictures of unsupervised dogs, any breed of dog, around children and babies. Contrary to many owners beliefs, animals have no sense of reasoning, or rationale, they have no perception of their power, or the damage they are capable of inflicting on soft human tissue. Personally, I think its a very irresponsible, and dangerous act of parenting, to enable this situation. We all love our pets, but should the unthinkable happen, it’s our children that would bare the scars, and the animal that will pay with their lives.
Earl E June
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Our Golden Retriever rescue, Bailey, was accused of snipping at her former owner’s children, and wanted her put down. My sister rescued her, and gave Bailey to us. The only thing we can figure is that the kids were teasing Bailey, and she was defending herself.
Janet Grover
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Stupid woman
Samuel Larsen
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Sunny Wilson