Dogs can exhibit natural parental instincts called 'provisioning,' where they bring food, comfort items, and resources to their young during vulnerable nighttime hours. This behavior, typically seen in mother dogs with their puppies, can also occur in adult dogs toward non-biological offspring, demonstrating that some canine bonds are instinctively recognized rather than learned.
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This 145lb Cane Corso Thinks Their Baby Is His Own—At 2AM He Proved ItAjouté :
At exactly 2:14 a.m. every single night, a 145-lb [music] Cane Corso would slip out of his bed and walk to the closed nursery door. He didn't bark. He didn't whine. He just stood there carrying something in his mouth.
What this dog was doing for that baby girl every single night for three straight [music] months would change the way Rachel looked at him forever. And what she finally [music] caught on the hidden camera will leave you absolutely speechless. [music] Because Titan wasn't supposed to be near the nursery.
>> [music] >> The door was always closed. He had his own bed, his own routine, his own quiet corner of the apartment. But every [music] night at the same exact time, he was making the same journey. And what he was bringing to baby Lily revealed a truth about this dog that even his veterinarian couldn't explain.
[music] Rachel Donovan was 31 years old when she and her husband Mark first brought Titan home. He was a 12-week-old blue Cane Corso pup with paws too big for his body and eyes that [music] already looked older than they should. They lived in a top-floor apartment in Denver, Colorado.
No yard, no kids, [music] just two adults and a dog who would eventually grow into 145 [music] lbs of wrinkled, gentle muscle.
Now, before I tell you what Titan did at 2:14 [music] a.m., I noticed you still haven't subscribed. And honestly, that breaks my heart a little. Hit that subscribe [music] button. Trust me, what comes next, you're going to want to hear it.
For four years, it was just the three of them. Rachel walked Titan every morning before sunrise. Mark trained him in the park down the street. [music] And Titan became the kind of dog that strangers crossed the road to avoid. Not because he was aggressive, not once in four years had he raised his lip at anyone, but because he was enormous.
>> [music] >> A grown man would look small standing next to him.
Then, Rachel got pregnant.
>> [music] >> And that's when the warnings started.
"You can't keep that dog with a baby in the house. [music] Cane Corsos kill children. It's all over the news. Rehome him before the baby comes. [music] You'll regret it."
Rachel's own mother quietly offered to pay for a new home for Titan. Mark's brother stopped coming over all together, said the dog made his skin crawl.
But Rachel kept watching Titan. [music] She watched him press his enormous head gently against her growing belly.
>> [music] >> Watched his tail thump softly against the hardwood every time the baby kicked.
Watched him follow her into every single room of that apartment, like he was already guarding something he [music] couldn't even see yet. She told Mark, "I'm not getting rid of him."
Mark just looked at her and said quietly, >> [music] >> "I would have left you if you'd asked me to."
On a snowy night in February, Rachel went into labor.
36 hours later, they brought [music] baby Lily home.
Rachel set the car seat down in the entryway.
Titan walked slowly, his massive paws silent on the hardwood. He lowered his huge head down to the car seat. He sniffed. He stared. [music] He stood completely still for 47 seconds.
Rachel was [music] holding her breath.
Then, Titan turned around, walked to the corner of the living room where his toy basket sat, [music] and picked up his most prized possession, a stuffed lamb he had carried with him since he was a pup, the one Mark joked he loved more than them.
He carried that lamb back to [music] the car seat and very, very gently he laid it down beside the baby.
Rachel started [music] crying.
Mark whispered, "He's giving her his toy."
And from that moment on, Titan never treated Lily like a baby. He treated her like his own.
This is the kind of love we don't get to witness often enough, >> [music] >> but the strangest part of the story hadn't even started yet. For three weeks everything was beautifully ordinary.
Titan slept in his bed by the kitchen, Lily [music] slept in her crib down the hall. The nursery door was always closed at night.
>> [music] >> Then Rachel started noticing something strange. Titan's stuffed lamb kept disappearing. She'd find it on the bathroom rug one morning, the next morning on the laundry pile, then by the front door. She thought maybe he was anxious, maybe sleepwalking. She mentioned it to Mark and they laughed about it.
>> [music] >> Until the morning Rachel walked into Lily's nursery and found Titan's lamb at the foot of the crib.
The door had been closed all night. I see you've made it this far [music] and you still haven't hit subscribe. That stings, honestly. Hit the button.
[music] What comes next is the part nobody saw coming. That night Rachel set up [music] a hidden baby monitor. She propped it on the dresser, pointed it at the crib, and waited. She didn't sleep.
At 2:14 a.m. [music] she heard the soft scrape of a paw against wood. The nursery doorknob, which Mark had left slightly loose for ventilation, [music] clicked open just enough and in walked Titan carrying his lamb. He padded silently [music] across the rug, rose up on his back legs, and very, very carefully placed the [music] lamb between the crib bars.
He stood there for almost a full minute just watching Lily breathe. Then he turned around, walked back [music] out, and pushed the door closed behind him with his nose.
Rachel watched the entire [music] thing through the camera with tears rolling her face. The next [music] night at 2:14 a.m. it happened again, but this time he brought [music] a chew bone. The night after that, his blanket. The night after that, a piece of his dinner.
>> [music] >> He was bringing her things every single night at the exact same time. Rachel called the vet expecting to hear Titan was anxious or possessive. The vet listened to the whole story, then she went very quiet on the phone.
"Rachel," she said slowly, "mother dogs do this with their puppies.
It's called provisioning. They bring food, comfort, and resources to their young at night when they're most vulnerable. He's not anxious, [music] he's parenting." Rachel had to sit down.
She whispered, "He thinks the baby is his."
>> [music] >> "Not just thinks," the vet said. "He has decided.
Some bonds aren't built, some are recognized." That was 3 months ago. Lily is now 8 months old. She lights up the moment Titan walks into the room. She grabs his ears, his cheeks, his folds, [music] and he lets her with the patience of an old soul who has nothing left to prove. Every night at 2:14 a.m.
the lamb still gets delivered, >> [music] >> and Rachel finally sleeps because she knows there is no force on Earth that would touch her daughter while Titan [music] still draws breath. The same neighbors who once warned Rachel >> [music] >> now wave at Titan from across the parking lot.
So, here's what I want you to understand. A dog's love isn't always loud. Sometimes, [music] it's a 145-lb giant walking silently down a hallway at 2:14 a.m. carrying a stuffed lamb to a sleeping baby because somewhere deep inside him, he decided she [music] was his.
So, tell me, was Titan's behavior pure instinct or did this dog actually choose Lily as his own pup? Tell me what you think in the comments.
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