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Watch little baby and huge dog enjoy their favorite pastime... cuddling and people-watching
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Date:2025-04-06 16:38:27
A baby and her Bernese Mountain dog share a unique bond - a love for watching the world outside their window.
When Boston was dusted with snow for the first time after the baby’s birth, her dad propped her up by the window to enjoy the winter wonderland. Ivy, the family's Bernese Mountain dog, was instantly curious and jumped up alongside the baby and her dad to take a look.
Two years later, Ivy and the little girl share an unbreakable bond and still enjoy gazing out of the window and cuddling together.
Watch the video above to see the beautiful bond between a baby and a family dog!
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