@cadyebs: They’re just babies 🥹

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gracie_boone7
Gracie🥰 :
They’re innocent little baby children😤💛 they deserve the world🌍😂
2025-10-14 01:28:13
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thereynoldsexperience
Jamie Reynolds :
Haha my husband says I’m the problem especially with the youngest 😂
2025-10-15 22:15:39
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lexh.23
A 🇨🇦 :
Babies
2025-10-14 19:53:25
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kritrae80
Kritrae :
We have 2 GSPs too!!
2025-10-19 22:45:47
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allison.renee05
Allison | 📚🐾 :
No literally😂
2025-10-14 21:16:48
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hermanmama_17
Wiscohockeymom :
Those babies 😍
2025-10-14 03:10:57
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ky.alise
kylee :
They are never spoiled too much .. it’s NEVER enough 🥰
2025-10-14 18:25:17
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natski2109
Nat Webb :
No such thing hahaha I call mine the babies 🥰 meatball parties everyday at our house 🤭
2025-10-14 01:55:33
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sierra_appleba
sierra :
he’s lying if he says he doesn’t sneak them lil treats when you look away…
2025-10-14 01:30:24
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jennlee630parris
JENNAYY 💜 :
I had 2 gsp growing up queenie & odie 😭🤣 they were the best bird pups, but boy were they bonkers!! 🤣💜
2025-10-14 20:37:30
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mb33nal
Melissa B :
Omg so cute!!! I’ve been trying for years to convince my husband to get a Pointer😩. I think next year might be the year 🤞🏽
2025-10-15 13:28:09
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seshrogen_
big papa :
literally some of the only ones around who deserve it these days 😏🥰
2025-10-14 01:37:42
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angela_torrresss
ang:) :
DONT WE ALL 😁🥰
2025-10-14 21:38:08
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houseof.chaos
House of Corgis 🐾 :
If I don’t spoil them, who will?!
2025-10-14 14:26:41
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cassredshaw
Cassidy Redshaw :
My babies get anything they want 😂 my boy passed away two months ago and now my girl is even more spoiled. You never know how long you have so spoil them rotten!
2025-10-14 14:54:12
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sydashworth
sydney :
My dog is my child it only makes sense
2025-10-14 13:27:49
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sarahrogers615
Sarah Rogers :
lol they eat off the fork so gracefully and demure though 🤣🤣🤣🤭🤭🥰🥰
2025-10-14 18:15:47
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lacy.janice
Lacy 💫 :
My cats are literally so spoiled idk wtf they’d do if I had human children😭 prob be dramatic and decide to bald so I’ll lose my ever loving mind🤣
2025-10-15 08:46:27
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mama.nyasia
mama.nyasia :
Sweetest babies they take it so nicely too🥰
2025-10-14 19:34:39
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trystandamico
Tryscuit :
Even now that I had a real life child I tell everyone my dog is my first born son
2025-10-15 00:11:57
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livvv9889
Liv! :
Such gentle angels ☺
2025-10-14 07:44:19
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sarahfoster97
Sarah Foster823 :
It’s there first time living too 😭 kills me thinking about it
2025-10-15 03:13:27
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chelle_20.14
Michelle Marie Tapia :
You spoil them babies 🫶🏼
2025-10-14 13:20:58
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rosiewaltz738
Rosie 💧 :
Dogs are meant to be spoiled 🥰
2025-10-14 01:47:59
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baanana.7
Savannah Rae :
They only live once too Ralph damn 🤣❤
2025-10-14 19:56:51
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