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Aww. This is precious!

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So SweetHeart

Take time every day to enjoy where you are without a need to fix it
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Great job. A perfect example of a dogs ability to problem solve. 

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That is absolutely wonderful....what my DH said when I showed him. Heart

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Glad momma was there to get him out.

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I had a flat-coated retriever once that freaked out whenever I was swimming.  

 

He always tried to drag me out of the water so I wouldn't drown.  

 

 

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That's a Good Mama. Wastes no time once she got out of the pool herself getting to the little one.  One question.  Who is filming that and moving the camera around and why aren't They rescuing that puppy?  I have more respect for the Dog.

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@candys mine wrote:

That's a Good Mama. Wastes no time once she got out of the pool herself getting to the little one.  One question.  Who is filming that and moving the camera around and why aren't They rescuing that puppy?  I have more respect for the Dog.


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I think the filming was done to show others how mother dogs watch over their pups.  

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@Foxxee  May Be., but I ,myself, could never stand by and Video that struggling puppy and frantic mother in My swimming pool for a " like". Would they have stepped in AFTER the pup went under?  This is not footage from a monitor viewed after the fact. Someone chose NOT TO HELP.   I still have more respect for the dogs.