Sometimes it’s tough to be little in such a big world.
Perhaps even our four-legged friends might prefer to be on the larger end of the scale. There’s power in that in the animal world.
To appreciate greatness, one must pass through the small things first.
Like this little pup. She trots around a carpeted floor amidst a few toys until her human dad calls to her,
“Greta. Greta.”
Little Greta comes closer. Her human dad proceeds to make a sort of teasing-barking noise which elicits adorable snarls and barks from the little dog. She’s not taking anything less than respect, dad!
What does Greta’s dad do? He laughs at her.
Poor puppy! All she wants is to be treated like an equal.
“Greta! Oh you don’t like me calling you Greta? Oh goodness sakes!”
Dad goes on teasing the little pup. At this point, Greta’s ferocious barks are accompanied by little jumps to show she means business. Okay, powerful jumps. Sorry, Greta.
Greta is such a cute Bulldog puppy.
Bulldogs are described by AKC, as friendly, courageous, and calm, they are thick set and low slung whose faces are known worldwide as the universal symbol of courage and tenacity.
They have a distinct look compared to other dogs. That broad, smug, almost scowling face has been used by many sports teams and is often depicted to be a tough, menacing breed. Which they’re not.
Even in cartoons like Tom and Jerry, the Bulldog is always a buff, street hardened, will-punch-you-without-hesitation type of character always protective of his family. Poor Tom got one too many stiff jabs.
Males can weigh up to 50 pounds and with their tick bodies and short legs won’t shy away from climbing up for a snuggle. This breed prefers the cold. Those short snouts can cause labored breathing on hot, humid days.
Bulldogs need exercise too. Short walks and a well-balanced diet should do the trick.
In fact, the US Marines, Yale University, University of Georgia, and many other schools have chosen the Bulldog to represent their tough, resilient images. A bit of history here as this breed descended from fighting mastiffs brought to the British Isles by the Romans and were used in a bloody sport called bull baiting.
Today however, they are a very sweet and definitely loving breed that even kids can be left with.
Greta’s little tantrums aren’t going to intimidate anyone that’s for sure. She’s way too cute. Doesn’t stop her from trying though! What a little fighter!
But what does Greta really want? Well dad ain’t dad for nothing! After teasing the tiny Bulldog as she hit her head on a table leg, dad picks her up and lets her stay on the couch with him. That did the trick.
Greta’s got over 6.3 million views with 102k likes. Can’t argue with a pup that’s got adoring fans worldwide. So don’t ever belittle her or else she’ll snarl and show you that you should beware of dog.
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