Dog Feels Baby Kick For The First Time And Has The Most Adorable Reaction

Dogs are just the sweetest. That’s perfectly clear from this touching moment shared between a dog and her pregnant mom. Recently, Heaven Leigh, who is expecting a baby very soon, was taking a rest when her dog joined her for a cuddle. While filming the sweet moment, the baby kicked and Leigh’s dog felt it for the first time. The dog doesn’t budge but instead lets out a soft whine. Leigh captioned the video, “POV: Your fur baby felt the baby kick for the first time and she cried.”

@heavenly06241127 Now we’re both crying. She switched to straddling my belly to feel the kicks and was wagging her tail with each one #pregnant #kick #baby #pregnancy #dogsoftiktok #love #fyp ♬ come into my arms – november ultra

The dog’s sweet reaction wasn’t over because the dog repositioned herself to be on top of Leigh’s belly and then began wagging her tail every time she felt a movement. “Now we’re both crying,” Leigh wrote on TikTok. “She switched to straddling my belly to feel the kicks and was wagging her tail with each one.”

To hear her dog’s whine better, here’s the video without the music.

@heavenly06241127 Replying to @starswereyellow as requested no music #dogsoftiktok #fypage #dogs #pregnant #kick #baby #pregnancy #love #fyp ♬ original sound – Heaven Leigh

One viewer noted after watching, “She said ‘I gotta get closer’.”

Heaven Leigh responded, “Right? Then smacked me like ‘mom do you not realize? There’s a baby in there’.”

Another viewer noted that the dog’s pupils got bigger when she felt the first kick. “Her pupils got HUGE. That puppy is gonna be your babies BEST friend.”

One viewer asked if people thought dogs could really tell if there’s a baby “in there.”

People responded, most definitely.

“They can hear the extra heartbeat and smell them before we can,” wrote one viewer.

“My cousin’s dog knew she was in labor before she even did, she sat in the baby’s room all day, that girl knew her little brother was coming,” wrote another.

“Oh they definitely know,” said one mother. “My Dane would press her nose to my belly and breathe really deep and then sigh, like she was committing it to her memory for when she got home. It was the craziest thing to see.”

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