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In most cases, human teaches the dogs. But this time, it’s the other way around. A family dog teaches a baby to crawl.
On the first part of the 26-second cute video below posted by Valerie Stevens-Scott, her baby daughter Bear Bear is playing with Buddy the dog, who can be seen wagging his tail.
Shortly after, Buddy sees the baby girl struggling to move forward. She flaps her arms desperately in her attempt to crawl, but failed.
Being a good friend, the dog shows her the correct baby crawling technique.
[embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oql972Jht5k[/embedyt]
Baby Crawling School Part 1
[embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NABdb0077c[/embedyt]
Baby Crawling School Part 2
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