Friendly Dog Tries To Sneak In Unusual Friend Into The House Before Mom Sees Her
Those dogs might be big, huge… ginormous, but their heart is… trust me, even bigger.
Unfortunately, not a lot of people are aware that such dogs are usually completely harmless.
My experience reveals that I faced more attacks from a Chihuahua than from larger breeds like Newfies or Great Pyrs. Chihuahuas can be surprisingly aggressive, while bigger dogs exhibit a distinct behavioral pattern.
Mya is a real specimen of her breed – the Great Pyrenees. These dogs were used as herding dogs back in the day. Well, they’re still excellent herders and protectors on farms where they’re needed.
Mya doesn’t live on a farm, but her protective instincts are still very much alive.
The seven-year-old Great Pyrenees female takes pleasure in showcasing her amiable nature and has a fondness for introducing new acquaintances to her abode.
Let’s just say her mom, Rachel, isn’t really thrilled with Mya’s secret encounters.
Can I Keep It, Mom?
Everything waz going so gud. I findz new frens. I luv shelly frens. Mommy sayz they called turtles. I call dem shelly frens. They so sweet!
Just when I wantz to show shelly fren my home, mommy come.
Mommy sayz no to shelly frens.
Dat make me a sad doggo.
Why I no keep shelly frens, mom?
As Mya believed she could successfully introduce yet another turtle into her household undetected, her hopes were dashed when she was unexpectedly caught in the act.
It’s no surprise; Rachel, Mya’s mom, is already used to her big doggo brining home small friends.
Small, unusual friends, I might add.
The first time Rachel, a young student from Sharpsburg, Georgia, saw Mya with a turtle in her mouth, she was petrified. Could she swallow it? Will Mya hurt the poor wild animal?
Luckily, Mya proved that she’s as gentle as she could be. She has never hurt anyone, especially not her shelly frens.
Yes, frens, because it didn’t stop at one turtle.
Mya collects turtles. Her mom Rachel prevents their Georgia home from being overrun by the turtles Mya wants to bring home.
This super sweet Great Pyrenees girl never misses an opportunity to meet new friends and sneak them into the house.
That’s exactly what happened a while ago. Mya found a turtle, and knowing her mom would say no, she tried sneaking it inside.
But, mom already knew Mya’s intentions. The pup refused to drop the turtle outside, and waited patiently to come in.
After a few moments, and mom’s nagging, Mya finally dropped the turtle on the floor, completely unharmed, with the saddest look on her face.
Sorry, Mya, seems like that’s another shelly fren that won’t stick around.
We don’t know what happened to the turtle, but chances are it’s living a free life somewhere in the wilderness, far away from Mya.
Sweet story with humor, but unsafe for dogs to carry small animals. Risk of harm like unintentional injury, shell cracking, or worse.
If your dog does something similar to what Mya does, make sure you’re in control and not allow your pup to play roughly with wild animals. They’re not their toys; they’re living creatures and they should stay where they belong.