Have you ever seen the maternal instincts of a mama dog kick in to save her puppies from the freezing weather in Mladenovac, Serbia? She asks a man to take her puppies hiding from the cold inside a pipe to warmth and safety, and shows her gratitude in the most heartwarming way!
Maternity Instincts in Dogs
Screenshot from: Mama Dog Runs To Rescuer To Ask Him To Help Her Puppies. Source: Youtube, Uploaded: The Dodo
It is no secret that mama dogs care for their newborn puppies – staying close by their side for the first weeks of their life. Puppies are born pretty helpless and rely on their mother for milk, warmth, and care. During these first few weeks, the mama dog can be extremely protective of her puppies growling and snapping at potential threats.
A Mother’s Love
Screenshot from: Mama Dog Runs To Rescuer To Ask Him To Help Her Puppies. Source: Youtube, Uploaded: The Dodo
Mama dogs develop strong bonds with their puppies, providing essential love, protection, and safety crucial for their survival. These maternal instincts typically begin during pregnancy, becoming more pronounced after birth due to hormonal changes. Pregnant dogs often engage in nesting behavior, creating a secure environment for their pups. They clean their puppies to stimulate breathing and help with waste elimination, as well as nurse them for nutrition and warmth. The expression of maternal instincts varies among individual dogs, influenced by factors such as breed, age, experience, and temperament. This nurturing behavior is vital for the well-being of the newborns.
What Can the Cold Do to Puppies?
Screenshot from: Mama Dog Runs To Rescuer To Ask Him To Help Her Puppies. Source: Youtube, Uploaded: The Dodo
You might think that dogs are more protected from the cold than humans due to their fur, but this is untrue! Dogs, especially puppies, are susceptible to frostbite on their tiny paws and ears. They even run the risk of hypothermia when exposed to extremely cold temperatures for too long!
What Can You Do To Help A Freezing Dog?
Screenshot from: Mama Dog Runs To Rescuer To Ask Him To Help Her Puppies. Source: Youtube, Uploaded: The Dodo
Some suggest that you give dogs struggling against the cold some lukewarm, not hot, water. You can also slowly increase the heat in your car and house, and cover them in a blanket. However, be careful of warming them up too quickly or placing heaters or warm water bottles against them – this could lead to burns on their skin.
Display of Gratitude
Screenshot from: Mama Dog Runs To Rescuer To Ask Him To Help Her Puppies. Source: Youtube, Uploaded: The Dodo
Now that we’ve gone a bit deeper into the risks these puppies faced in the snowy weather, and how deeply their mother cares for them, we understand her desperate call for help. And it makes her display of gratitude and kisses towards their hero so much sweeter!
Where Are They Today?
Screenshot from: Mama Dog Runs To Rescuer To Ask Him To Help Her Puppies. Source: Youtube, Uploaded: The Dodo
The three pups Look happy and healthy 6 months later! They are even all adopted to loving, and warm, homes. All this is thanks to one man showing kindness and care to a distraught mama dog.
Last Say On The Dogs Saved From The Cold
Screenshot from: Mama Dog Runs To Rescuer To Ask Him To Help Her Puppies. Source: Youtube, Uploaded: The Dodo
We love to see humans showing kindness to helpless animals! And this interaction does just that. From worrying about her puppies’ safety to showering their savior with kisses of gratitude, I think it is safe to say that this is one happy mama dog!
Nelleke is an ex-food scientist turned copywriter chasing her dream of living a balanced and creative life filled with adventures and challenges. She is most likely to be found behind her laptop typing (and deleting) up a storm, reading a book in the sun, lost in the mountains admiring nature or playing in the waves somewhere.
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