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Pup Helps His Brother Whenever He Feels Afraid

Pup Helps His Brother Whenever He Feels Afraid

Belle Ava October 9, 2020

Having a friend who always got our back is one of the most precious things a person can have – someone who truly cares for you and would look out for you, especially when you are in need. That is exactly what one pup named Clark is to his brother Remy.

Clark and Remy are both rescue pups adopted by Jessica Grider. Jessica relates that ever since she got them, they have been inseparable and have developed a close bond together. Despite their differences in personalities, they get along very well.

Clark is outgoing and energetic, while Remy is more on the chill side. According to Jessica, Remy is usually timid and gets anxious in most situations. Remy gets scared easily, so Jessica would let him wear his thunder jacket to keep him calm. Recently, Jessica and her pups moved into a new house, but their new house came with some new problems.

In the new house, Jessica noticed that something triggers Remy’s anxiety. She found out that the pup gets scared every time he needs to pass through one room to the other. Jessica said that the difference in the color of the floor from one room to the other makes Remy nervous and thus making it hard for the pup to go around the house. Jessica tried to coax the pup to keep walking, but her words didn’t seem to help the pup.

Good thing, Remy’s brother, Clark, comes to his rescue. Jessica said that when Clark notices Remy feeling anxious, the pup will approach his brother and reassure him. Jessica took a video of Clark helping Remy out, and in the video, Clark could be seen walking through the doorway to show his brother Remy that there’s nothing to worry about. After watching his brother, Remy slowly walks to the doorway and successfully walks into the other room.

Thanks to his sweet brother, Remy has overcome his fear of walking through the doorway. Jessica said that watching how close her pups are with each other makes her heart warm. Although this won’t be the last time, something will trigger Remy to feel anxious again, as long as he has Clark with him, there is nothing to worry about. These two pups will always have each other’s backs.

Pup is scared to walk through the doorway, so his brother shows him it’s okay. from AnimalsBeingBros

Credits to jgride16

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Hi, I am Belle and welcome to the Dog Blog House. I am from Chicago with my pomeranian named TJ. He is full of life and joy. I am passionate about cute dogs and love to share with you amazing facts and stories about them. I am looking forward to connecting with you!

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