When a dog grows up, its owner usually begins to treat it like an adult. But the dog often won’t reconcile itself to this situation very easily.
We has found evidence that every dog secretly wants to remain the puppy that their owner once adored.
He got scared when the fire alarm went off.
They’re convinced they’re going to the vet again.
“This is Arlo. He’s only calm inside the car if he holds my hand.”
Off for some adventures!
“My dog’s scared of rain. Here he is pretending that we haven’t reached our destination.”
“If my owner can still pick me up, then I’m still a puppy.”
Sometimes he forgets that he’s no longer a little puppy.
This dog is terrified of fireworks. The cat decided to support him.
He doesn’t want to have a bath.
“He’s been sleeping like this since he was little.”
“My dog became scared when her fur was shaved off, so dad had to calm her down for a long time.”
“My parent’s dog has been traveling in the car like this since childhood. But he’s grown a little since then.”
Once a puppy, always a puppy.
When you’re an adult but you’re still scared of the waves.
“My dog has always loved hugs. If I don’t give her one, she runs off to someone else and checks to see if I’m jealous.”
“My dog’s always been a little frightened of me sawing wood.”
“I don’t have the heart to tell him he’s no longer a puppy.”
“Our dog saw a mouse on the floor and is now refusing to come down.”
“You’re all grown up now, they said. It’s time to guard the house.”