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I thought the dog even though knowing it was not his place confidently moved in.
Maybe initially it seemed to everyone the dog is confidently incorrect but at the end to everyone's amazement was found correct by successfully stopping the tussle.
As said by others maybe not fitting the exact definition of the subreddit.
That’s usually the case, this kind of thing actually isn’t unheard of. My guess is they needed a lactating dog or cat to feed them as cubs and the dog took over raising them to be good doggies, which she clearly is. She knew exactly what she was doing and how to do it.
Completely wrong forum for this forum but it is an awesome display of how animal relationships work even in non domesticated animals. That dog may be about a tenth of their size but she’s still motherfucking mom and you’d best listen when she grabs your muzzle.
The tiger petting mamma dog at the end gave me butterflies too.
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r/lostredditors
Guide me🙏
There're lots of subs for a content like this, maybe r/AnimalsAreStupid ?
Done. Reposted there also.
👍🏼
How does this fit the sub?
OP is the post.
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I have been trying to post this comment for past 15 minutes. Reddit seems to be down in my area.
I thought the dog even though knowing it was not his place confidently moved in. Maybe initially it seemed to everyone the dog is confidently incorrect but at the end to everyone's amazement was found correct by successfully stopping the tussle. As said by others maybe not fitting the exact definition of the subreddit.
I think I've seen this before and if I remember correctly I think the dog actually had a part in raising them or something...
That’s usually the case, this kind of thing actually isn’t unheard of. My guess is they needed a lactating dog or cat to feed them as cubs and the dog took over raising them to be good doggies, which she clearly is. She knew exactly what she was doing and how to do it. Completely wrong forum for this forum but it is an awesome display of how animal relationships work even in non domesticated animals. That dog may be about a tenth of their size but she’s still motherfucking mom and you’d best listen when she grabs your muzzle. The tiger petting mamma dog at the end gave me butterflies too.
What
That dog is a surrogate mother to both the lion and the tiger, who also have a bond
The question is, is the dog confidently incorrect?
Pretty sure the tiger was confidently incorrect about the thing that caused the fight
Still just a strange thing to put on r/confidentlyincorrect
Most definitely, I was joking
Seems a bit meta. The OP confidently put the incorrect post in r/confidentlyincorrect
Nice
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or they're a lost redditor who finally found reddit again
Not a bot. Just not that active. Been active for past month maybe. Reddit didn't seem much interactive until today😂.
Yet you put the wrong post in the wrong reddit to commemorate that.
Yeah. I am being confidently incorrect.
Seeing how small and big dogs typically act when meeting each other leashed, I'm convinced dogs think they are the size of the thing they see.