Deaf Rescue Dog Who Demands Morning Cuddles With Mom Will Make Your Whole Week
Everyone has their own morning routine, from getting dressed and having breakfast to reading the morning news and relaxing with a cup of coffee, and everything in between. The same goes for dogs. They also have their own daily routine, which, for this little deaf rescue pup named Chata, equals begging for morning cuddles with mom. It's an adorably demanding ritual that seems to pay off!
@chatathedeafdog Chata Is getting what she wants this morning! #chatathedeafdog
"My lil deaf dog LOVES a shared morning," the doggy mom declares as she tries to sit at the kitchen table while the shaggy pup makes it clear that cuddles are expected out in the living room. The pooch just stares, making a little "hmph" noise before her owner finally stands up, knowing the drill. "Chata is getting what she wants this morning!" the caption states, as the dog runs joyously into the other room, excitedly leading her mom to the perfect spot on the couch. It's all love in the end, with the dog mom noting that this is "my fav part of the day."
People in the comments were loving the sweet morning routine, with one person asking, "Do you need a dog sitter? I would spend all day on the couch with her." Meanwhile, another just bluntly admitted, "I'd quit my job 😩." If only there were an abundance of jobs that paid for you to sit on your couch and cuddle with your pet all day!
There are health benefits to spending time with pets
Spending time with and owning a pet has great benefits for both the pet and its owner, with pet parents often getting both a mental and physical boost by having their loving companion animal around. In fact, the human-animal bond helps reduce stress and loneliness, with even just petting a furry friend helping reduce anxiety. Plus, when the pet is a dog, routine daily exercise like walking and other outdoor activities often increases, with more than half of dog owners meeting the recommended amount of weekly exercise.
So, yes, dogs, cats, and other household pets have proven to provide companionship, a steady routine, and unconditional love that often helps a person's overall well-being. Pets are also understood to help both children and seniors by providing emotional and social support, often teaching young kids about caregiving and empathy while helping ease elder loneliness and cognitive decline. There's no denying that it's usually a win-win for all involved when a loving, devoted animal finds an equally loving and devoted family to call home, with some people even calling them a "soul pet." Just one more reason we can't say it enough: Pets are the best!