Dog Says 'Mama' After Mom Incentivizes Baby To Say It

Jul 29, 2020 by apost team

In this video from 2018, a mother in Cedar Hills, Utah, tried to coax her baby boy to say the word "mama" with the help of a tasty snack, but Patch, their miniature Australian shepherd Dog, hilariously got in the way.

According to Bored Panda, Patch is a beloved member of the Diaz-Giovanini family. They live in the humble city of Cedar Hills, Utah. Back in 2016, they simply wanted to capture the wonderful moment when their then nine-month-old son Sam would say the word "mama."

The boy's mother, Andrea Diaz-Giovanini, was in for a surprise when she tried to coax her baby to say the word with the help of a tasty snack.

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Look closely in the video when Patch's ears rapidly perk just as he begins to listen closely to her commands. He really wanted that treat and just couldn't help but utter the word, albeit in a very guttural way.

One of the best parts of the clip is when Sam looks at Patch with annoyance and pushes him away as if to say, "Stop making me look bad!" The family busted out in laughter during that moment and we did as well.

There were a few people online that expressed their dismay after viewing this video. They didn't think Patch's owners gave him any treats after his impressive feat. The owners had to quickly appease the worrying crowd. So, they uploaded footage that showed that they had indeed provided Patch with his tasty reward. All is said and done, and they can now enjoy this extraordinary moment again.

Patch is a very loyal pet, he became very dear to the Diaz-Giovanini's especially after he helped their grandmother during her recovery process. She had suffered from a nasty brain injury due to a major car accident. On his own, Patch started to warn the family each time he thought she was about to have a seizure. Pretty cool, right?

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