Aiden K. attacked by the neighbor’s dachshund

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Aiden K. attacked by the neighbor’s dachshund

The neighbor’s puppy dachshund likes to give kisses to baby boy.

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  1. y r u luaughing as the littel horse attack the kid??? this animal is dangereus u shuold not b luaghing u shuold b protecting yuor young, SHAME ON U

  2. It looks cute but it’s not very hygienic. I love dachsies, I have three of my own, but letting them do this to a baby? Never.

  3. @seestickglue232 Yes. Disease contraction generally occurs when we’re kissing and touching our own dirty smelly species ;-). The odd animal carries a parasite under rather specific circumstances, and even then, the probability of any health concerns are extraordinarily low.

  4. @gezza5240 Yup, just like cow pocks lent milk maidens greater resistance to small pox. People forget that in our germophobic word of handsanitizers. I knew one woman who would spray Lysol directly on her skin. I don’t even want to think about the long term damage she was doing to herself.

  5. near the end the baby had a face that might have meant one of two things xD
    1) the doggy is gone T-T make it come back
    or
    2) please get me out of here, i didn’t enjoy it wen i tasted what it had for lunch, please mom pick me up? T_T
    lol

    i miss my dachshund…

  6. @seestickglue232 You are completely correct, if not understating the truth. Human mouths are some of the most, if not the most, filthy and dangerous of any creatures on the planet.

  7. @yaddalady A dog swapping spit with you is not healthy. They lick their asses and chew on all sorts of shit. You could give a liver fluke or hookworm or other parasitic disease to your kid by letting a dog lick them in the face.

  8. I am almost 70 and have been living with dogs almost since I was born. My children and grand children have too. None of us have had a serious illness ever. No allergies, no food intolerances. I have a niece who sterilizes and sanitizes everything and her children are sickly. allergic to all sorts of things. The immune system is just like a muscle it needs to have a challenge.

  9. omg – roflmao – that is the sweetest cutest funniest video i have ever seen. both puppies and the baby are adorable! thanks for posting.

  10. @gezza5240 Being around pets and also livestock and just nature "in general" is what makes for a strong immune system; you’re absolutely correct.

  11. You’re absolutely correct; if you have at least an average constitution the more routine junk you expose yourself to the stronger your immune system gets and besides, people have been living with dogs for millennia.

    The only bad thing about this video is that baby is being socialized to "know" that dogs are friendly critters but he still must be taught that not all dogs are like this; that’s the only real danger in this whole matter.

  12. @yaddalady I never get sick because as a child I was outside constantly getting filthy and touching anything and everything. People these days are so scared of a little scrape or cut, its sickening.

  13. Well I don’t give a shit about the kid anyway. Don’t like kids. Btw, next time you’d maybe react a bit sooner. I posted that reply two months ago.

  14. I agree…it’s not so much the germs, but doxies sometimes don’t react so well to young children. To paraphrase the great President Reagan, "Trust…but verify." Err on the side of caution with doxies around kids, especially babies.

  15. Love the video.

    The Good: Will likely boost the child’s immune system, help him with animal related allergies as an adult, and relieve anxiety of animals later.

    The Bad: Kid might have flashbacks of stinky dachshund breath 🙂

    Will still let my next dachshund kiss me.

    – Microbiology student

  16. I feel sorry for that baby. Did he really want a dogs tongue in his mouth? Given the choice, I doubt it. Sorry guys but that’s not fair.

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