Huge Rottweiler Acts Like Big Baby With His Pacifier and It’s Beyond Adorable

Rottweilers are known to be used as guard dogs due to their robust and muscular build, but they also have a playful side to them.

Rottweiler Fred is the best example of a huge guard dog that is basically a big baby, as the only toy he really wants to soothe him is a pacifier intended for a human baby. Let's see for ourselves!

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How cute is this?

Rottweilers are known for their strong and protective nature, but like all dogs, they can have their own unique quirks and preferences.

Believe it or not, they are typically very affectionate and devoted to their families, often referred to as "gentle giants," although many people train them to be guard dogs.

I don't see a guard dog; when I look at Fred, what I see is a three-year-old, 110-pound baby!

Dogs, regardless of their breed, can develop strange and unexpected obsessions. In this case, Fred's fixation on a pacifier is uncommon but not entirely impossible, as dogs are naturally curious and may become fascinated by objects that smell interesting or feel soothing in their mouths.

He sucks on it like a human baby would!

Just like humans, dogs can have comfort objects. A pacifier may provide a soothing sensation for Fred, much like a favorite toy or blanket would for a child. Since dogs often use their mouths to explore the world, a pacifier could serve as a comforting chew toy.

Who knows? It's hard to say who decided Fred needed a pacifier, but somehow he came across one and doesn't want to let go.

If you've ever owned a dog, you'd know that dogs have a natural chewing instinct, which helps keep their teeth healthy and relieves stress. A pacifier could satisfy this urge while also offering comfort.

However, it's important to monitor your dog's chewing, especially if you have a pit bull, to ensure it doesn't swallow or choke on any small parts.

My pit bull got so excited by playing with my cat's tiny toys one time that he almost swallowed them!

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