Watch in Awe: 2-Year-Old’s Fearless Encounter with a Giant Dog Leaves Netizens Praising His ‘Super Well-Behaved’ Nature
Heartwarming Daily Life of a Giant Dog and a 2-Year-Old Girl
The heartwarming daily life of a giant dog and a 2-year-old girl was posted to the YouTube channel “Shushu Living in the Mountains” and has been viewed more than 210,000 times.
The Super-Large Dog Shushu-chan and 2-Year-Old Rono-chan are Great Friends
Shushu, a Great Pyrenees dog, is a girl born in 2021. She lives happily with her sister Rono, who is one year younger than her, as well as the resident and junior dogs.
Nonochan hugs Shushuchan

I was Amazed at How Much Rono-chan had Grown as She Took Care of the Dog!
Rono-chan still loves Shushu-chan as much as she always did, but recently she has started to feel like she wants to take care of her. And Rono-chan has grown to the point where she does things that even her mother is surprised by.

Rono-chan stares intently at the paper in her hand

One day, Rono was seen staring at Shushu for some reason. She was holding tissue in her hand. Her mother was also wondering why, but it turns out she used the tissue to wipe Shushu’s mouth…!

I’m so Envious of Your Wonderful Relationship
Since then, Norono-chan has started wiping Shushu-chan’s drool several times a day. She also makes sure to occasionally check her face to see if she’s drooling.

Drooling check!

Rono-chan shows off her big sister side

They are cute good friends
Shushu-chan watches over Rono-chan with a warm heart. It’s heartwarming to see her accept everything without showing any signs of anger.
This video, which captures the heartwarming relationship between Rono-chan and Shushu-chan, has received comments such as, “Amazing! They’re so well behaved,” “Sister Shushu has the dignity you’d expect,” and “This is what they mean when they say growing up by watching your parents’ example.”
Many videos of Shushu-chan and Tono-chan’s lively daily life are posted on the YouTube channel “Shushu Living Deep in the Mountains.” Don’t miss the chance to see them interact with the other dogs they live with.
