
A puppy and a duckling share an unusual play date, and for a moment it looks like the little quacker might become a chew toy. But it all ends well, including a super-cute duck yawn!

A puppy and a duckling share an unusual play date, and for a moment it looks like the little quacker might become a chew toy. But it all ends well, including a super-cute duck yawn!
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A little nerve-wracking, but I think they’re going to be bffs. Also that yawn was beyond cute.
I kept missing the yawn and had to go back a couple times. It was hard but I made it through.
That was two minutes of me trying to reach through the screen to separate them. I was truly concerned about the duckling.
Retrievers have been bred for hundreds (I guess it’s hundreds, by now) of generations to pick up birds in their mouths. Of course, the birds are intended to be dead at the time. But retrievers are also bred to have “soft mouths” so they won’t damage what they retrieve, and not to eat it, just carry it. So, both of these dogs and ducklings videos recently have made me nervous, but I guess if you’re going to do it, a soft-mouthed retriever is the dog to do it with. P.S. The previous one was April 30 and it’s from the same source so it’s probably the same dog and ducks, not different ones.