When Milk’s human parents returned home from the hospital, they introduced her to her newborn baby sister. The 5-year-old Samoyed was overjoyed that her newest human sibling had come home for the first time, and she couldn’t stop sniffing the baby’s carrier.
Milk let out a quiet howl in greeting her baby sister, as though she were welcoming her into the group. Milk has been sniffing her sibling nonstop for the past month because she can’t get enough of her scent.
When the baby was two months old, Milk began showering her baby sister with kisses. She enjoys grooming her sibling whenever she has the chance and might even spend an entire day licking her hands, ears, feet, and face.
When the baby was three months old, Milk got even more clingy. She slept whenever her sister slept and was just concerned and would keep an eye on her like a mother dog.
When the infant cried, Milk finally learned to console her on her own. She would approach her sister and lick her hands, face, or feet, and she would howl if she heard her favorite person weep as if to encourage everyone to stop what they were doing and comfort her.
Milk took her responsibility as her baby sister’s protector so seriously that she even keeps an eye on the baby while she sleeps. Milk also enjoys using her body as a pillow for her sibling and will even lie still so the baby does not wake up from a deep sleep.
Milk’s human parents expressed their delight at how lovingly Milk looks at their child, and they expressed their delight that Milk formed such a close attachment with her at such a young age. They expressed their gratitude for having such a kind dog who treats their child so well.
Source: The Dodo