Typical of popular media coverage these days, all of the dog-related stories today are the horrible “Woman Killed By Pack of Roving Dogs”-type of news. Instead, I bring you a silly story today about a couple whose dog is truly a member of the family.
We couldn’t decide on a baby name — we let our dog choose for us
First-time parents Courtney and Oliver Brooks, of Kent, England, admittedly had a ruff time deciding on a name for their son.
[After narrowing the choice down to] three names, the couple enlisted the help of their spaniel terrier mix Gus, 2, to pick the winning moniker.
They wrote each name on a tennis ball, vowing to choose the name on the ball Gus brought back.
Gus picked Brody — to the delight of Courtney and Oliver, 30, who had both claimed that name as their favorite.
Courtney insists Gus is a “very clever dog” and believes he knew she was pregnant very early on, but pretended not to.
Gus was soon promoted to big brother — a job the couple says he excels in.
“I couldn’t wait for Gus and Brody to meet. On their first meet, Gus was very eager to see [him],” Courtney reminisced. “He went a bit shy, but excited. He’s the best big brother. He just loves him.”
She added: “When another one comes along, he’ll have to pick the name.”
Please note that I recommend never leaving even the sweetest dog unattended with a child. While we never expect anything to go wrong, any interaction between a dog and child can go sideways in a moment.
I always cringe when I see those cute pictures of babies and dogs lying next to each other on the couch. What if the doorbell rings!?
STOMP, STOMP, baby goes flying through the air.