Wow, Naomi is surprisingly gentle with her tactile exploration of Rakka. For a moment I thought she was going to affectionally gorilla-pound Rakka because of her soft fur....I know I would and I can't use the excuse that I'm an infant:P
Jesse, I have found that my children have learned to be gentle pretty early on. It's hard to get used to kids who aren't dog-trained when they come over.
Although, that's not to say there aren't any rough incidents! A few weeks ago, I was reading and I heard this "eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee" sound and I was thinking, holy crap, is the wind whistling through the door or something? and then I look over and it was Rakka, frozen in place with Naomi twisting her ear.
Sometimes Naomi will stand up holding onto Rakka, too, if she's holding onto the coffee table and Rakka's next to it, and she just transfers over to Rakka, who is the perfect height. They will take little baby steps together, it's so cute! Or, Rakka turns around and licks Naomi's face, and then Naomi lets go to cover her face and sits down.
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Naomi is surprisingly gentle with her tactile exploration of Rakka. For a moment I thought she was going to affectionally gorilla-pound Rakka because of her soft fur....I know I would and I can't use the excuse that I'm an infant:P
Although, that's not to say there aren't any rough incidents! A few weeks ago, I was reading and I heard this "eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee" sound and I was thinking, holy crap, is the wind whistling through the door or something? and then I look over and it was Rakka, frozen in place with Naomi twisting her ear.
Sometimes Naomi will stand up holding onto Rakka, too, if she's holding onto the coffee table and Rakka's next to it, and she just transfers over to Rakka, who is the perfect height. They will take little baby steps together, it's so cute! Or, Rakka turns around and licks Naomi's face, and then Naomi lets go to cover her face and sits down.