And that is understandable. After all, they want to be held like when they were itty bitty puppies and we used to play around with them in our arms with no problems. However, if we gave the same treatment to these big doggos as we did to them when they were young, our backs would surely give out.
But that is one technicality these bears don’t understand and they probably never will. Because these adorable doggos might seem huge on the outside but they still feel like little puppies in their heart. And it’s always the inside that matters right? So wear your steal-boned back support and get ready to hold your big dogs like they are your baby (which they are).
They might not notice their changes in size but you surely will by scrolling on below to take a look at these bears.
6 weeks vs 6 months.
Zuko the German Shepard from 8 weeks to 1 year!
Moose: 12 weeks to 14 weeks.
3 months vs 6 months!
12 weeks to 12 months.
Our puppy Jojo from 10 weeks to 7 months.
He’s officially too big now for my wife to comfortably carry him.
3 months vs 1 year — the struggle to carry him is real!
My chocolate labrador Eddie, 1 month vs 1 year.
3 years ago when we first got her vs now!
Knödels at 6 months and 3 years.
From 10 weeks to 8 months, our boy Teemu is getting harder to hold.
Ziggy got biggy.
My boy Ares at 6 months and now at almost 2 years.
An 8-week-old puppy to a 9-month-old derp.
Heavier and older really means more to love and more time to have loved her.
Humphrey Bear grew into his name — 8 weeks to 1 year old.
From a 2-month-old bleep to 6 months old, then to a 1-year-old monster.
Calvin at 6 weeks old and then 1 year.
Cane Corso – 130 lb. lap boy. So good.
1 week after I got him vs 1 year after I got him (11 weeks vs 14 months).
10 weeks old to 4 years old.
13 weeks to 7 months! Mom can’t hold him like that anymore!
Either Waffles grew or I shrunk.
From 4 months to 14 months.
What did you think of these ‘transformations’? Do you have your dogs that transformed from a lap puppy to a bear too big to hold? If so we’d love to see that in the comments below. Don’t forget to share this as well!