
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.
John Raso
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Chris Prokopf
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My dog Shadow would guard the baby my xgf used to babysit and when the parents would come to pick up the baby he didn’t want them to take her.
Winifred Victoria Brown-Fisikefu
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what a beautiful story.
John Parker
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You love puppies!! check out my friend’s page:
https://www.facebook.com/Movaxed-1944020462519838/
Anjie Montalvo
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Do a search for nanny dog…nothing new.
Richard Martrain
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If that pit looks after that baby like that, U & ur husband better watch y’alls step
Jean Beasley
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Cute
Imee Mangle
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Sweet dog..
Joselito Esguerra
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I’ve nursed a man who have been attacked by his own Pit Bull. He was so badly injured that he lost part of his flesh on his thigh. His 2 little daughters were almost got killed by the Pit Bull who is known for being vicious.
Robert Koch
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At one time pit bulls where call nanny dogs because of their love for children.
Dee Sadler
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Pit Bulls are and have always been known as the perfect nanny. So many stories I could tell.
Shawn Rice
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Well of course
Rita Mae
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That’s wat they do best protect family
Linda Heafy Dullea
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That is a good story. Not always so good.
Laura Duvall
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Oh my gosh, a tear jerker. God bless.
Rosie Tuggle
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Why does the story line not match the story? It was the dad that wasn’t sure about the dog not the mom
Cisco Noclaf
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Pitbull aka nanny dog.
Tim Lloyd
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Yes love pitts
Tim Lloyd
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Love them
Monica Jean Turcotte
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Please correct your comment..it was the husband who told the wife if the dog nipped at the baby he would be gone.
James D Zinmer
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Wasn’t wife was hubby
Alven Miller
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I love pit bulls but not all can be around a baby
Pamela Taylor
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hilarious and funny
Ben Pary
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Carole Anne Hardy
Cody Howard Beavers
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Beautiful pitbull loves his baby why would he harm such a beautiful creation
Ruth Kendall
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its not the dogs how need to be put down its who has them and make them bit
Kari Feldman
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Beautiful and sad!
Azhand Hakimi
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Shirin Hakimi Aria Hakimi
Celestine Clifford
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🙂
Becky Dundee
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That picture makes me very nervous.
David Richardson
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Common sense don’t leave any dog with a baby unattended dogs know whot jealousy is just like humans.
Robyne Simpkins
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Beautiful.
Carolyn Scroggins
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Dumb posting. This baby will be protected forever by this dog.
Alex Perrier
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Rosette Perrier
Pam Mitton
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Aww so cute xx
Steffanie Geldrich Campbell
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Pit bulls are actually considered to be “nanny” dogs. They are very protective and have much love for their human siblings. ❤️
Stacey McBeth
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Matty Stewart
Melanie Gilchrist
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Any dog could possibly harm a baby or child. Even the gentle ones could be provoked. They are animals after all. I would NEVER put a child in a photo as above.
Karen Morris
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These 2 will be best friends. ❤️
Mike Bird
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Only a prize idiot would trust a dog with a baby or a child. How many kids have had plastic surgery with the words ” He’s never, ever bitten anyone before” ringing in their ears.
Will C. Greer
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Does anyone else notice the title on this post is completely opposite to the story? The husband was afraid, not the wife.. plus it’s to negative of a headline.
Leann Nolasco
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Absolutely precious right where they’re supposed to be
Eliran Aldoroti
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Lana Raykin Shirah Cashriel damn onions in my eyes. Pitbull-golden mix would be the best dog ever.
Shirah Cashriel
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I’m not crying, you’re crying.
Also$#%&!@*that kid, hope he got the punishment he deserved. Both breeds are super loyal and loving pets.
Terri Antoine
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They are know as “nanny dogs”. They were owned by the elite people of the 40’s. They watched the kids.
Jenn Bass
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I’ve always thought it depends on how the dog was raised but a couple of months ago 2 pit mixes killed a 1 month old baby boy while he was sleeping. I’m from a very small town and it has been HUGE news. I just don’t understand and don’t know how this could happen. I don’t know the family but cried my eyes out several times thinking about what the baby went through.
Aanchal Srivastava
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I absolutely dnt like dese kind f moms how cn a dog hurt ur baby… He is a baby himself no offsense
Libby Dashner
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Trust me they’re good babysitters
Adam Hall
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Gaz Wilkes
Tracy Johnston Ralston
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beautiful story