Brutus actually sensed Bonnie’s ᴘʀᴇɢɴᴀɴᴄʏ it before the couple even had an idea. On nights when Bonnie’s husband was at work, Brutus would hot leave her side. No matter how Bonnie made his crate comfortable or bribed Brutus with treats, he would not stay inside the crate until her husband came home. Nine months later, when Bonnie finally ɢᴀᴠᴇ ʙɪʀᴛʜ to Kayden, the Michaleks made sure that Brutus would be part of it all. Michalek said: “Brutus knew I was ᴘʀᴇɢɴᴀɴᴛ before I did — he definitely sensed it before I knew. On the nights my husband was working Brutus refused to be in his crate. Looking back I thought he was just being a brat but really he was trying to protect me.”
Brutus stayed at Bonnie’s parents’ house while they brought the baby home. When they picked Brutus up, Bonnie made sure to give him lots of attention before meeting the new baby. When they allowed him to meet Kayden, Brutus immediately went to ᴋɪss and sɴᴜɢɢʟᴇ with the baby. Then and there, a unique friendship was ʙᴏʀɴ. Brutus has become Kayden’s babysitter and bodyguard, and every time Kayden ᴄʀɪᴇs, Brutus brings him his worn out fluffball…
That yellow fluffball is Brutus’ favorite toy, and he thinks that Kayden would feel better and stop crying if he gave it to him. Everyone is learning and growing now that Kayden is here. And Brutus just learned that, in addition to the fluffball, there are other kinds of toys out there that aren’t even for dogs.
Today, pets offer companionship, emotional support, reduced feelings of loneliness, and reduced stress levels. It also contributes to high self-esteem and positive emotions, especially for children. And although many people enjoy the company of their dog or cat and would never think of getting rid of their pet, consider it a family member. However, in many cases coexistence between humans and animals is not always successful and in some cases the relationship does not work out, when the family is committed, adoption is their last resort.
There are various reasons why animals are abandoned on the street, some of these reasons are lack of time to give them adequate attention, economic hardship, unwanted litters, parenting issues. children, new family members or they lose their home.