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3-year-old girl adorably teaches her dogs to 'say grace' before mealtime

The little girl is learning how to talk with her dogs and the way she does so is cute and hilarious!

3-year-old girl adorably teaches her dogs to 'say grace' before mealtime
Cover Image Source: Instagram | @katiebrimbledimble

The relationship between animals and kids is beautiful. Adults are often scared of animals, but when it comes to children, they don't have any inhibitions, so they enjoy themselves around pets and vice versa. The same is clear in this video posted on Instagram by @katiebrimbledimble where a child is being taught by her parents how to interact with the pets. A 3-year-old girl can be seen feeding her dogs and teaching them to "say grace" is so wholesome. The video is captioned "Three years old: learning how to interact with animals by managing her own energy to manage theirs" and has about 6 million views.

Image Source: Instagram | @katiebrimbledimble
Image Source: Instagram | @katiebrimbledimble

The video is filmed by the father and it begins with the child carrying food trays for her pets. The dogs get excited after seeing their food. The girl confidently opens the door and goes out and tells the three dogs, "Say grace." After a few seconds of excitement, the dogs obey the child and calmly sit down. She then distributes the food trays among them. The 3-year-old claps twice and then stops and claps again and says, "Amen." The dogs can be seen patiently waiting until she says 'amen' to begin eating their food. Toward the end of the video, the child, after finishing her duties, jumps back into her house and shuts the door. The dad can be heard telling his daughter, "Good job." Pointing at the camera, she asks him, "Can I see it?"

Image Source: Instagram | @katiebrimbledimble
Image Source: Instagram | @katiebrimbledimble

 

Image Source: Instagram | @katiebrimbledimble
Image Source: Instagram | @katiebrimbledimble

People on social media were stunned by the way the child behaved with her pets. @27paisleys commented, "As a dog trainer, there is nothing that brings me more joy than seeing a child, especially her age, knowing how to treat animals. Kudos to Mom and Dad." @peteripeberu wrote, "Bruh how is this child more coordinated than me? I would've 100000% dropped those bowls." @smooshingpumpkins expressed, "'Say grace' as a wait for food and 'amen' as a break command is hilarious; I gotta do that." @imwillhowell shared, "Well done. Great parenting. Excellent dog training. A+" @simoneroland3 commented, "Congratulations to the parents who educate their daughter to cope with dogs, big dogs. Such education will avoid serious accidents involving dogs and children, dogs being unfairly considered responsible."

Image Source: Instagram | @katiebrimbledimble
Image Source: Instagram | @katiebrimbledimble

 


 
 
 
 
 
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In another adorable video posted by u/baconroll2022, a little girl could not hold back her tears when her mother gifted her a kitten. A girl begins to cry when she finds a special and unexpected gift from her parents. The video starts with the child entering her room with her bag and finding a kitten in a box. She starts crying while picking it up and then takes the cat to her bed, hugging it tightly. Then she asks her mom if she gets to keep it and when she responds, "Yes," she becomes even more emotional. When her mom asks her if she is happy with the gift, she says, "Yes, mumma, I am" and then repeats it. She then thanks her mother for the gift and then hugs her kitten and says, "I love it, mumma." It is wonderful to see the gratitude the child has and it is also fair to say that her parents have raised her right.

Image Source: Reddit | u/baconroll22
Image Source: Reddit | u/baconroll22

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