Baby Throws Food, Dog Becomes Professional Catcher

Baby Throws Food, Dog Becomes Professional Catcher

Baby Throws Food, Dog Becomes Professional Catcher

Every family dog eventually discovers the magical world beneath the baby’s high chair. To dogs, babies are not tiny humans — they are walking snack dispensers.

At first, dogs accidentally discover dropped Cheerios or crackers. Then they begin strategically positioning themselves beneath the high chair during every meal.

Dogs quickly develop incredible reflexes for catching:

  • macaroni,
  • peas,
  • fruit,
  • chicken nuggets,
  • and entire sandwiches.

Babies think feeding the dog is hilarious. Dogs agree completely.

Parents often try to stop the teamwork, but babies and dogs secretly continue their food-sharing partnership anyway.

Some dogs become so skilled they can catch food before it even touches the floor.

Unfortunately, this creates a problem later when dogs begin attending every family meal expecting airborne snacks.

Still, watching the family dog patiently waiting for snacks beneath the high chair becomes one of the funniest parts of raising babies and pets together.

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