A man who said he never wanted a dog is now a proud dog dad, melting the hearts of many people on the internet.
Imani (@rawritsimani2) shared a TikTok video of her boyfriend with their new puppy snugly nestled in a shoulder bag. The video quickly went viral, amassing 74,800 likes and 355,600 views, as users couldn’t get enough of the adorable pair.
In the video, Imani captured her boyfriend tenderly carrying their dog, Chai, and even added the caption: “Today he goes, ‘I’m such a proud dog dad.'”
Her reaction was a mix of shock and sweetness as she witnessed the unexpected bond forming between her boyfriend and their new furry family member.
The sight of a puppy being carried in a shoulder bag isn’t just cute—it’s also practical. Carrying puppies in this way can be beneficial, especially when they are young and not yet accustomed to walking long distances.
According to WikiHow, it’s important to support a puppy’s body properly when carrying them to avoid injury. Using a secure, comfortable bag helps to keep the puppy calm and close to their owner, fostering a sense of safety and comfort.
The video resonated with many viewers, who shared their own experiences of partners who were initially hesitant about getting a dog.
Convincing a partner to welcome a pet into the family can be challenging, but the American Kennel Club (AKC) offers some useful advice. It suggests exploring the reasons behind the reluctance and addressing concerns about the responsibility and commitment involved.
By sharing the workload and showing the positive aspects of dog ownership, many hesitant partners eventually warm up to the idea.
In the comments section, users expressed their delight at the budding father-son bond. “This is 100% my husband and my dog. I just be like ‘girl that is MY man. Unpaw him!'” joked one user, Lex.
Another user, Yetunde, found inspiration in the video, saying: “This is my sign that I just need to be patient and he’ll get the dog.”
The video’s charm was summed up perfectly by Valerie, who commented: “My favorite content… men with pets they didn’t want.”
Newsweek reached out to Imani for comment via email. We couldn’t verify the details of the case.
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