Two Small Owners Cuddle in a Wolfdog's Embrace, Becoming Their Pillows – A Heartwarming Scene
Gremlins and babies are truly the best representatives of cross-species emotions. For newborn babies, they are full of curiosity about the world and don't fear Gremlins who are many times bigger than themselves; while for adult Gremlins, they have already gained a lot of experience and don't need much guidance, they can understand that the cute baby in front of them is the little shovel officer they need to protect.

Harmonious coexistence between babies and Gremlins can definitely bring you many healing scenes in everyday life. If not, just add another cute baby! Cat owner Sam Wu is a happy family, not only possessing a loyal and responsible Belgian Shepherd dog 'Ham', but also recently added two new family members. The scenes of Ham and the two newborns having a loving interaction have become a healing landscape in the house.
Since the two babies returned home, Ham has taken on the role of babysitter, always standing by them for their clothes, food, and living. This day, Ham still helped take care of the two babies as usual, letting them sleep on his body, allowing them to sleep peacefully. Ham watched them sleep soundly, and couldn't help but close his eyes. The scenes of two babies and one Gremlin together are quite healing. Ham is also very careful, letting his hand be a hand for the babies to rest on.

Six-year-old Ham had already been taking care of the family's oldest child 'Big Bao' before the two dragon twins were born, so he had quite a lot of experience and naturally began to take care of them. Ham's personality is very docile and doesn't bark at random. Its gentleness attracts the attention of the three children, and the interaction with them is quite harmonious, like a bodyguard guarding them. When the children were troubled, Ham would hear the sound and come to the room, lying beside them to provide companionship.
There are also many cat owners who have similar roles: shouldn't babies and Gremlins not get along well? In fact, as long as the children have no adverse reactions to the Gremlins, with the supervision of family members, allowing them to interact normally can be beneficial. For children, it can cultivate love from an early age, and for Gremlins, it can relieve their anxiety.