American Bully Lets Mom Know She Got Spoiled by Grandma and Wants the Same Treatment at Home

There are some dog breeds that have a certain temperament and become big "crybabies" when something doesn't go their way, such as American bully breeds.

The owner of dogs Linda and Athena knows the meaning of "a spoiled dog" all too well, as she shares in her video. Let's find out what happened!

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This is too funny!

It looks like Linda had a little too much fun at Granny's and certainly got "spoiled" a bit, as she should.

After all, they're just like kids.

"Why do you act like this when you come home from grandma's house after a weekend?" Linda's mom asks her as Linda looks away, with a sad expression on her face, and then starts to cry again. "Do we need to stop going to grandma's house?".

Crying or whining can be a way for dogs to communicate their needs or emotions. In this case, Linda isn't satisfied yet with the two blankets she is wrapped in, but she sure wants to get a doggy treat too, which her mom gives her towards the end.

While this is hilarious to watch, dogs can certainly display various behaviors when they experience changes in their routine or surroundings. That's why it's crucial to maintain a consistent schedule and environment for your dog as much as possible.

Just like humans, dogs can have a bit of a "vacation hangover" where they need some time to get back into their regular groove, as dogs thrive on routine and familiarity.

That being said, dogs often seek attention when they feel they haven't received enough or when they've been showered with attention elsewhere, as Linda did at her grandma's. This is normal behavior, and it's essential to balance attention and affection.

Always remember that patience and understanding are key when dealing with changes in your dog's behavior.

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