The woman, who is trying to stay anonymous despite the Facebook posting, admits she did feel weird doing it. She explains why she nursed the puppy instead of rushing it to a vet for formula, which would have been better for it. Okay, so. As a mom, I can relate to that nurturing feeling extending to other helpless baby creatures. If I saw a sick puppy, I would want to do everything I could to help it live. I’m just not sure it would even occur to me to breastfeed it. I think she made a lovely choice, but after you breastfeed a puppy, what then? You would want to clean yourself thoroughly before feeding your toddler, right? Because of different kinds of bacteria and risk of zoonotic diseases … ? I don’t know, maybe that’s being a germaphobe. And would you let your toddler actually watch, or would that cause problems, too? Would your child feel territorial about Mama’s num nums, and would that feel like a violation? Then there’s the whole milk supply question. Would you be able to produce extra just on demand, or does that feedback loop happen more slowly? Are you giving milk that should go to your child to a dog? Will your child miss out on nutrients because of that? I guess since the woman’s child is 15 months old, he or she isn’t solely dependent on breast milk for nourishment — in fact, reportedly the child had just weaned. But that opens up another can of worms, as every mom of a just-weaned baby knows! We haven’t even talked about the teeth yet. Now I’ve breastfed a toddler before so I know a nursing child usually doesn’t bite or involve their teeth at all in their feedings. But I would still be nervous around those dog teeth. Have we thoroughly exhausted all the issues that make us so uncomfortable with this scenario? Probably not. But I will say this — it was a selfless and kind act, and it probably saved a puppy’s life.
Would you be willing to go this far to save a puppy’s life, or does this sound too risky? Image via KRDO/CNN
title: “Woman Breastfeeds Puppy To Save Its Life But What About Her Baby Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-07” author: “Diane Merino”
The woman, who is trying to stay anonymous despite the Facebook posting, admits she did feel weird doing it. She explains why she nursed the puppy instead of rushing it to a vet for formula, which would have been better for it. Okay, so. As a mom, I can relate to that nurturing feeling extending to other helpless baby creatures. If I saw a sick puppy, I would want to do everything I could to help it live. I’m just not sure it would even occur to me to breastfeed it. I think she made a lovely choice, but after you breastfeed a puppy, what then? You would want to clean yourself thoroughly before feeding your toddler, right? Because of different kinds of bacteria and risk of zoonotic diseases … ? I don’t know, maybe that’s being a germaphobe. And would you let your toddler actually watch, or would that cause problems, too? Would your child feel territorial about Mama’s num nums, and would that feel like a violation? Then there’s the whole milk supply question. Would you be able to produce extra just on demand, or does that feedback loop happen more slowly? Are you giving milk that should go to your child to a dog? Will your child miss out on nutrients because of that? I guess since the woman’s child is 15 months old, he or she isn’t solely dependent on breast milk for nourishment — in fact, reportedly the child had just weaned. But that opens up another can of worms, as every mom of a just-weaned baby knows! We haven’t even talked about the teeth yet. Now I’ve breastfed a toddler before so I know a nursing child usually doesn’t bite or involve their teeth at all in their feedings. But I would still be nervous around those dog teeth. Have we thoroughly exhausted all the issues that make us so uncomfortable with this scenario? Probably not. But I will say this — it was a selfless and kind act, and it probably saved a puppy’s life.
Would you be willing to go this far to save a puppy’s life, or does this sound too risky? Image via KRDO/CNN
title: “Woman Breastfeeds Puppy To Save Its Life But What About Her Baby Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-25” author: “Helen Lowe”
The woman, who is trying to stay anonymous despite the Facebook posting, admits she did feel weird doing it. She explains why she nursed the puppy instead of rushing it to a vet for formula, which would have been better for it. Okay, so. As a mom, I can relate to that nurturing feeling extending to other helpless baby creatures. If I saw a sick puppy, I would want to do everything I could to help it live. I’m just not sure it would even occur to me to breastfeed it. I think she made a lovely choice, but after you breastfeed a puppy, what then? You would want to clean yourself thoroughly before feeding your toddler, right? Because of different kinds of bacteria and risk of zoonotic diseases … ? I don’t know, maybe that’s being a germaphobe. And would you let your toddler actually watch, or would that cause problems, too? Would your child feel territorial about Mama’s num nums, and would that feel like a violation? Then there’s the whole milk supply question. Would you be able to produce extra just on demand, or does that feedback loop happen more slowly? Are you giving milk that should go to your child to a dog? Will your child miss out on nutrients because of that? I guess since the woman’s child is 15 months old, he or she isn’t solely dependent on breast milk for nourishment — in fact, reportedly the child had just weaned. But that opens up another can of worms, as every mom of a just-weaned baby knows! We haven’t even talked about the teeth yet. Now I’ve breastfed a toddler before so I know a nursing child usually doesn’t bite or involve their teeth at all in their feedings. But I would still be nervous around those dog teeth. Have we thoroughly exhausted all the issues that make us so uncomfortable with this scenario? Probably not. But I will say this — it was a selfless and kind act, and it probably saved a puppy’s life.
Would you be willing to go this far to save a puppy’s life, or does this sound too risky? Image via KRDO/CNN
title: “Woman Breastfeeds Puppy To Save Its Life But What About Her Baby Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-24” author: “Samuel Stevens”
The woman, who is trying to stay anonymous despite the Facebook posting, admits she did feel weird doing it. She explains why she nursed the puppy instead of rushing it to a vet for formula, which would have been better for it. Okay, so. As a mom, I can relate to that nurturing feeling extending to other helpless baby creatures. If I saw a sick puppy, I would want to do everything I could to help it live. I’m just not sure it would even occur to me to breastfeed it. I think she made a lovely choice, but after you breastfeed a puppy, what then? You would want to clean yourself thoroughly before feeding your toddler, right? Because of different kinds of bacteria and risk of zoonotic diseases … ? I don’t know, maybe that’s being a germaphobe. And would you let your toddler actually watch, or would that cause problems, too? Would your child feel territorial about Mama’s num nums, and would that feel like a violation? Then there’s the whole milk supply question. Would you be able to produce extra just on demand, or does that feedback loop happen more slowly? Are you giving milk that should go to your child to a dog? Will your child miss out on nutrients because of that? I guess since the woman’s child is 15 months old, he or she isn’t solely dependent on breast milk for nourishment — in fact, reportedly the child had just weaned. But that opens up another can of worms, as every mom of a just-weaned baby knows! We haven’t even talked about the teeth yet. Now I’ve breastfed a toddler before so I know a nursing child usually doesn’t bite or involve their teeth at all in their feedings. But I would still be nervous around those dog teeth. Have we thoroughly exhausted all the issues that make us so uncomfortable with this scenario? Probably not. But I will say this — it was a selfless and kind act, and it probably saved a puppy’s life.
Would you be willing to go this far to save a puppy’s life, or does this sound too risky? Image via KRDO/CNN
title: “Woman Breastfeeds Puppy To Save Its Life But What About Her Baby Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-11” author: “Tony Fagen”
The woman, who is trying to stay anonymous despite the Facebook posting, admits she did feel weird doing it. She explains why she nursed the puppy instead of rushing it to a vet for formula, which would have been better for it. Okay, so. As a mom, I can relate to that nurturing feeling extending to other helpless baby creatures. If I saw a sick puppy, I would want to do everything I could to help it live. I’m just not sure it would even occur to me to breastfeed it. I think she made a lovely choice, but after you breastfeed a puppy, what then? You would want to clean yourself thoroughly before feeding your toddler, right? Because of different kinds of bacteria and risk of zoonotic diseases … ? I don’t know, maybe that’s being a germaphobe. And would you let your toddler actually watch, or would that cause problems, too? Would your child feel territorial about Mama’s num nums, and would that feel like a violation? Then there’s the whole milk supply question. Would you be able to produce extra just on demand, or does that feedback loop happen more slowly? Are you giving milk that should go to your child to a dog? Will your child miss out on nutrients because of that? I guess since the woman’s child is 15 months old, he or she isn’t solely dependent on breast milk for nourishment — in fact, reportedly the child had just weaned. But that opens up another can of worms, as every mom of a just-weaned baby knows! We haven’t even talked about the teeth yet. Now I’ve breastfed a toddler before so I know a nursing child usually doesn’t bite or involve their teeth at all in their feedings. But I would still be nervous around those dog teeth. Have we thoroughly exhausted all the issues that make us so uncomfortable with this scenario? Probably not. But I will say this — it was a selfless and kind act, and it probably saved a puppy’s life.
Would you be willing to go this far to save a puppy’s life, or does this sound too risky? Image via KRDO/CNN
title: “Woman Breastfeeds Puppy To Save Its Life But What About Her Baby Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-22” author: “Douglas Clark”
The woman, who is trying to stay anonymous despite the Facebook posting, admits she did feel weird doing it. She explains why she nursed the puppy instead of rushing it to a vet for formula, which would have been better for it. Okay, so. As a mom, I can relate to that nurturing feeling extending to other helpless baby creatures. If I saw a sick puppy, I would want to do everything I could to help it live. I’m just not sure it would even occur to me to breastfeed it. I think she made a lovely choice, but after you breastfeed a puppy, what then? You would want to clean yourself thoroughly before feeding your toddler, right? Because of different kinds of bacteria and risk of zoonotic diseases … ? I don’t know, maybe that’s being a germaphobe. And would you let your toddler actually watch, or would that cause problems, too? Would your child feel territorial about Mama’s num nums, and would that feel like a violation? Then there’s the whole milk supply question. Would you be able to produce extra just on demand, or does that feedback loop happen more slowly? Are you giving milk that should go to your child to a dog? Will your child miss out on nutrients because of that? I guess since the woman’s child is 15 months old, he or she isn’t solely dependent on breast milk for nourishment — in fact, reportedly the child had just weaned. But that opens up another can of worms, as every mom of a just-weaned baby knows! We haven’t even talked about the teeth yet. Now I’ve breastfed a toddler before so I know a nursing child usually doesn’t bite or involve their teeth at all in their feedings. But I would still be nervous around those dog teeth. Have we thoroughly exhausted all the issues that make us so uncomfortable with this scenario? Probably not. But I will say this — it was a selfless and kind act, and it probably saved a puppy’s life.
Would you be willing to go this far to save a puppy’s life, or does this sound too risky? Image via KRDO/CNN
title: “Woman Breastfeeds Puppy To Save Its Life But What About Her Baby Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-10” author: “Shirley Parker”
The woman, who is trying to stay anonymous despite the Facebook posting, admits she did feel weird doing it. She explains why she nursed the puppy instead of rushing it to a vet for formula, which would have been better for it. Okay, so. As a mom, I can relate to that nurturing feeling extending to other helpless baby creatures. If I saw a sick puppy, I would want to do everything I could to help it live. I’m just not sure it would even occur to me to breastfeed it. I think she made a lovely choice, but after you breastfeed a puppy, what then? You would want to clean yourself thoroughly before feeding your toddler, right? Because of different kinds of bacteria and risk of zoonotic diseases … ? I don’t know, maybe that’s being a germaphobe. And would you let your toddler actually watch, or would that cause problems, too? Would your child feel territorial about Mama’s num nums, and would that feel like a violation? Then there’s the whole milk supply question. Would you be able to produce extra just on demand, or does that feedback loop happen more slowly? Are you giving milk that should go to your child to a dog? Will your child miss out on nutrients because of that? I guess since the woman’s child is 15 months old, he or she isn’t solely dependent on breast milk for nourishment — in fact, reportedly the child had just weaned. But that opens up another can of worms, as every mom of a just-weaned baby knows! We haven’t even talked about the teeth yet. Now I’ve breastfed a toddler before so I know a nursing child usually doesn’t bite or involve their teeth at all in their feedings. But I would still be nervous around those dog teeth. Have we thoroughly exhausted all the issues that make us so uncomfortable with this scenario? Probably not. But I will say this — it was a selfless and kind act, and it probably saved a puppy’s life.
Would you be willing to go this far to save a puppy’s life, or does this sound too risky? Image via KRDO/CNN