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.
Laura Bond
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Beautiful loving dog.
Patrick Bieniek
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Nicole Sarah Kohn ❤️
Nikki Ford Rush
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Natasha Pye Simon Liddell
Denni Yuill
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They were called the nanny dog in Victorian England. A dog is only a good as the person who has them.
Stephanie Dyer
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OK, this show up periodically over the last 2 years – isn’t it time someone corrects the headline “gone” not “done” as well as noting that the pit bull was the wife’s dog and it was the husband that wanted him gone?
Jen Oropeza
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A good dog owner knows their dogs, I would never leave my toy fox terrier or chihuahua with a baby…but my pointer pit mix absolutely. I would be afraif the little dogs would get scared and defensive, but the big dog is a mush and he LOVES ALL KIDS, super gentle and sweet.
Donna Watkins
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So True!!!
Natasha Pye
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They are such a loving caring breed ❤️ bobo was exactly the same with Winny.
Laura Arnette
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They aren’t bad dogs it’s bad humans that mistreat them that make them mean
Laura Arnette
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Awww this story made me cry! It ticks me off that someone would position the dog like that. But so happy that the other dog did what Zack could no longer do. Very touching story ❤️
George Smyros
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More children are harmed by humans than by ANY dog.
Brandon Jones
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Pits used to be called nanny dogs. That said, I would never leave any dog alone with a baby or toddler. Regardless of intent, a dog can still bite or snap at a kid for pulling an ear or tail.
Arnold Lieferink
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Melanie Bredewold
Sam Terry
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Katie Payn
Thomas Getchell
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i still wouldnt trust it alone with baby
Robert Wilkinson
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Wrong
Craig Rodgers
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I’d rather have a lab around a baby then a pittbull
Bellota Iraheta
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SOLO TERNURA….
JillBrock Gambill
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That is the number one thing about pitbulls they give so much love to the ones they love
Toto Barrera
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Algunos que no quieren a sus perritos con sinceridad y después se quejan que porque les gruñen tienen el sexto sentido muy desarrollado
Carol Kelly
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Glad all worked out. Beautiful dog because he’s being loved like his little friend.
Lovely Labs
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<3 Nice info thanks a lot
Lovely Labs
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More info ok? like if you agree
Brandon Schafer
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Cheryl Schafer