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  1. What is the best medicine in the world? Is crying tears of joy. no need for a steamer or a kettle with a Towel just watch a tear jerker you might even start blowing your noise like crazy

  2. The one thing I like about the western culture is that they dint shame their boys for crying. I really hope our country can implement some good things from the west someday

  3. That 1st one reminded me of my son so much he did the same thing nothing like making your kids cry tears of joy I'll never forget it. Only it was over a PS5 the day they came out but still 😂 he loves his dog more I think though

  4. The best thing you can do for your kids is to get them a four legged friend❤ My parents never got me one but as soon as I became an adult, I rescued one from streets and that was the best thing I did for myself❤

  5. That would have been my reaction if I had received a dog at that age. I got my first dog when I was almost 23. A pom who lived to be 13 and my 2nd dog later on (a pom) who lived to be almost 16. After that, I got a rescued cockatiel 25 yrs ago who is still with me. Dogs are the best but I love all animals.

  6. Incredible how they did everything wrong what you could do wrong.

    First of all, gifting a dog is a terrible Idea. Disguss which Kind of breed would fit the best to you. I know Storys where they got a breed which the begifted dislike and then you got your Kid a pet which He doesnt Love.

    Second, the Dog chooses the human, Not the Other way around. Go to a shelter or breeder and wait for the Magic to happen. When i visited the breeder of my Dog for the First time i planned to adopt His brother, because the Other one looked so terrified and shy on the Pictures. Turned Out that the brother Had No interest while little Kiri instantly came to me for a cuddle. I instantly Fell for him and now we're best Friends.

    Do your Kids a favor and let them meet the Dogs before Picking one.

    Last but Not least Tell your Kids to Calm down. I know Kids are happy If they See their new Family member, but the Dog is scared, and a group of giants screaming and charging right at him will not Help him with it. Cant blame the Kids here. They dont know better. But as adults the parents really should Tell them right away before the Dog gets a trauma.

    A Dog should Always meet His new Family in his known environment. He was taken away from his parents and siblings and now he meets a Bunch of giant creatures in a House He has never Seen before. Imagine being the Pup in that Situation

  7. Nothing teaches children empathy better than an animal to love ❤️ & care for. Hopefully 🙏 these adorable ones were rescued & not from puppy mill? 😢

  8. My parents did this to me when I was ten. They told me they bought a horse for me, which I was mad about because I took horseback riding lessons and HATED it. We went to the farm and the lady came out with a puppy golden retriever. Loved that dog, but she died of cancer at only 7 years old. RIP Bailey I still miss you! ❤️❤️❤️

  9. I only always want to know that they kids had had a "say" in what kind of dog they would be getting.

    (I always think it's even better when the child gets to choose their own pet. An actual one they got to meet first)

  10. All of this is sweet & loving, but Animals aren't birthday gifts & they're not Christmas presents, they're a full time, lifelong commitment!!! Giving someone a furbaby/pet/animal, should be given as a blessing not as a gift(s)/present(s) on a/an birthday/anniversary/hanukkah/Christmas/New Year. For kids, it should be a blessing given to them after they've been taught on how to take care for the specific breed/animal, that they're responsible & understand that furbabies/are a lifetime commitment, they're family, they're to be cared for, loved & protected. They maybe a part of your world, but to them, you are their world. Please adopt, especially from kill shelters & especially Pits & Chihuahuas. Pits are the most euthanized breed in shelters. Chihuahuas are the 2nd most euthanized breed in shelters.

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