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Kid makes sure to tuck in her best friend before bed

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“It’s OK, you can go to sleep, shhh, I’m right here.” December 28, 2018 *Header

“It’s OK, you can go to sleep, shhh, I’m right here.” [View in browser]( December 28, 2018 *Header 728x90 [] Kid Makes Sure To Tuck In Her Best Friend Before Bed Photo Credit: Britney Logan For years, photographer Britney Logan dreamed of adding a dog to her family, but with a baby to care for, she thought it prudent to postpone pet ownership. But when her daughter, Laurel, turned 3, Logan knew it was finally time for a change. “I’m a single mom and wasn’t sure I could juggle an infant and a puppy,” Logan told The Dodo. “Now that she’s more independent, I thought it was time!” Though Laurel had spent time around dogs belonging to members of her extended family, Logan was unsure how she’d adjust to the new addition — and how the puppy would fit into their tight-knit unit. Photo Credit: Britney Logan But, as it turned out, Logan never should have worried. When Wren, a German shepherd, joined their family a few months ago, it didn’t take long for Laurel to become obsessed. “Any time we leave the house, she tells every stranger about her ‘really soft, really cool puppy Wren,’” Logan said. “They do everything together!” But Logan knew things were serious between the two of them when she caught Laurel and Wren sharing a private moment around bedtime. Photo Credit: Britney Logan “I was up working late on my laptop before bed and heard Laurel whispering,” Logan said. “I looked up and she had taken a bone to give to [Wren] and was covering her up with a towel for a blanket, whispering, ‘It’s OK, you can go to sleep, shhh, I’m right here,’ and Wren was just eating it up!” The touching act was no new occurrence. Laurel loves making sure her best bud is comfortable and has everything she needs when it’s time to settle down for the night. “Sometimes she will put a pillow under her head,” Logan said, “and Wren is just so patient and gladly plays along.” While many puppies might shirk away from all the attention and coddling, Wren enjoys being wrapped up like a baby. And Logan is so grateful that the two sisters play so nicely together. Photo Credit: Britney Logan “She is so sweet and so smart, and just the easiest puppy ever,” Logan said. “Several people who have met her told me I should look into training her to be an emotional support dog because she’s so calm and gentle and just so loving.” “I can’t wait to see them grow up together,” Logan added. [Share this story]( *728x300 Ad Banner [Newborn Rhino Decides To Adopt The Men Who Saved Her Life]( “[She] began spinning in circles playfully following the men.” [Rescued Chicken Sisters Come Running When Their Favorite Person Calls]( "They were going to the slaughterhouse on Monday. They came here on Sunday." [] [Family Saves Crab Stuck In Fishing Line]( *Footer 728x90 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( The Dodo 100 Crosby St., 201 New York, NY 10012 [Forward]( [Unsubscribe](

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