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4 year old little girl feeding and controlling 6 pitbulls
4 year old little girl feeding and controlling 6 pitbulls
Pit bulls often get branded as dangerous and aggressive, causing many to misunderstand and fear the entire breed. To combat this stigma, Nina Wahl posted this sweet video of her 4-year-old niece, Taysley Rose, in total control of six hungry pit bulls.
It’s easy to see why the Internet is going wild for a video of a little girl bossing around, then feeding, six big blocky-headed dogs. But several animal advocates are taking to social media with concerns about the viral clip.
In the clip below, however, we witness just the opposite.
One by one, they comply, and she tells them to stay while she pours out buckets of kibble into a mound on the floor. The girl then counts to three, before telling the dogs “OK,” after which they eat the food pile quietly.
They are so disciplined that they are able to resist rushing in for the food, despite smelling it right in front of them.
When the young girl finally indicates that it’s time to dig in, they continue to manifest great discipline and control and don’t fight over the food, despite that they stand crowded around one pile of food.
Apart from being an adorable video that shows the beautiful connection between dogs and owners, it also comes to prove that a dog’s behavior depends more on the way that dog was brought up and less on its breed.
Have a watch at the pit bulls’ impressive behavior in the video below. 🙂
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