Bulldog Blazes with Disinterest: 'Totally Over' Baby Sitting Turns TikTok Treat

Many of us know firsthand what it feels like to be "overwhelmed," particularly when you have an infant at home. The experience can be extremely intense due to various factors such as a toddler’s activities, constant crying, noisy playthings, and general household sounds, which together can make things quite challenging from time to time!
People aren’t the only ones who feel overwhelmed by the smallest members of their family; this also applies to dogs. The American Bully in the following video understands this feeling very well indeed!
In this clip from @annabelle_and_norman, we observe a common scenario found in many households with infants and young children: a baby in the bouncer, Ms. Rachel appearing on the TV screen, and the loyal family pet, Norman, close by.
Apart from the commotion emanating from the television and the bouncer’s presence, Norman has reached his breaking point. The poor fellow. Many of us have found ourselves in similar situations!
The positive aspect is that this is merely a tiny part of the whole situation. American Bully It's apparent from today onward that Norman genuinely dotes on his infant, particularly at present. Food scraps began falling onto the floor. Beneath the high chair is the place to be.
Can Dogs Get Overstimulated?
According to Wag, overstimulation in dogs Absolutely, this occurs frequently, much as it would with humans; it happens when they feel bombarded by uncontrollable external stimuli. Similar to how Norman appears completely 'checked out' in the video, some dogs might seem indifferent, yet there are additional indicators to watch for such as excessive panting, an increased heart rate, pacing, frequent lip-licking, or repetitive actions. You might notice your dog barking more often or displaying signs of anxiety.
If your dog appears overwhelmed, Wag suggests reducing their interaction with the stimuli causing this reaction—perhaps by moving them outdoors or into a calmer indoor space. To minimize such occurrences later on, increasing their social activities and physical exercises might prove beneficial.
Related: When an American Bully Meets Puppies for the First Time, His Reaction Is Similar to Getting DNA Results on ‘Maury Povich’
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