It would have been nice if someone had warned Ralphie that becoming a big brother might involve sharing his favorite seat in the house. The Vizsla pup, who is the main attraction on the Instagram account @ralphieandhishumans, seemed perfectly happy with the arrangement he already had. Then a newborn baby arrived, claimed some valuable space on mom’s lap, and Ralphie made it very clear that he wasn’t planning on moving anywhere else.
Dog has no intention of giving up mom’s lap seat after baby’s arrival and makes it clear
The clip starts in the living room with a mother relaxing on the couch. Her newborn lies resting directly along her legs. But Ralphie the Vizsla is squeezed right up there, too. This specific breed is famously known for clinging tightly to their owners at all times. The video shows the stubborn dog occupying his mom’s lap alongside the wriggly baby. He just stares directly at his dad, who is recording the entire cramped setup.
To be clear, there is space on the couch, but Ralphie doesn’t want it. Then the scene cuts to a front angle where the new parent balances both of her dependents, one tiny, the other not so much. In fact, Ralphie refuses to budge even an inch to give the newborn extra space. Instead, he just accepts some nice neck rubs while his mother holds the infant’s tiny hand.
He looks completely unbothered by his new roommate. The owner captioned the sweet post with a simple, “If I fits, I sits! ” The one-year-old pup initially had some doubts about the tiny human. He quickly decided the milk-smelling potato was part of his pack.
The chaotic bonding moment blew up on social media, racking up over 13.1k likes. Viewers are laughing at the canine’s stubbornness in the comments. One follower joked that he claimed his seniority with his entire body. Another person added that it was totally his seat first.
Sharing personal space with a tiny sibling is a major adjustment for any pampered pup. Ralphie is clearly adapting to his big brother duties on his own terms.
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