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15+ Animal Photos That Show The True Essence Of Being Parents

We all know that parenting isn’t a very easy job, and apparently, this doesn’t apply to humans only. Just like us, animals, especially mammals, know clearly the struggles and difficulties of being parents. They also raise their babies, feed them, play with them, protect them, and constantly pay attention to what they’re doing.

Being a parent is definitely not all sunshine and rainbows, but we are sure that it is the best thing in the whole world. And in honor of these brave moms and dads, we decided to collect some photos of great pet parents along with their babies. These photos perfectly capture the true essence of parenting. Keep scrolling to take a look!

1. Taking family photos: expectation vs reality

2. It’s bath o’clock!

3. Enjoying some quality family time

4. “Even if it’s adopted, this dog treats this cat as its own. Banjo won’t move unless Snacks does.”

5. “Look! I made it!”

6. Feeding when they’re big enough to abandon the milk

7. “She’s busy, come back another time please.”

8. “Look, kid, someday this will all be ours.”

9. “A dog showing his son how to guard the house”

10. When the dad and kitten are found where they shouldn’t be:

11. There’s no better place to sleep than in your mother’s arms.

12. “A Liver German Shepherd puppy meeting her mama”

13. Teaching them how comfortable boxes can be

14. Being a mother also means practicing patience.

15. Playful moments with their dad that this puppy will remember forever

16. Proud mama of 4

Bonus: This comfort dog cuddling a puppy after a long day of being on duty

Are you a pet owner? Do you have a pet family? If yes, please share their photos with us in the comments below. If you love these cute pics, feel free to share them with your friends and family members!

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