A newly acquired stray dog saved a newborn baby in the middle of the night.

The Robinsons decided to move away from the hustle and bustle of city life and begin a new chapter in their lives by establishing a farm in a rural area.

Mrs. Robinson became pregnant with their second child shortly after moving into their new house and gave birth four months later. They spent little time preparing a separate room for their new family member.

 
 

 

The Robinsons had always liked animals, but living in an apartment where pets were prohibited meant they couldn’t have any.

So, when they moved to their new home, they adopted a puppy to grow up with their children on the farm.

The family went to an animal shelter with their 6-year-old son Matias to find the perfect pet. Their top objective was to select a puppy that was not aggressive and would be a friendly and loyal companion to their children.

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