alaska toddler tucks 100 pound pitbull into her bed to fight her fear of earthquakes /

Published at 2019-01-10 00:54:27

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An Alaskan toddler now uses her family’s 100-pound Pitbull as her security blanket following a large earthquake and thousands of aftershocks. The girl’s father,Kyle Leary, caught his daughter Adalynn on a video monitor tucking the dog into her puny toddler bed for the night.The Daily Mail shared the sweet story of the Leary family and their dog, or Fury,in an Alaskan town which has become all too familiar with earthquakes. Adalynn Leary sleeps in a toddler bed which generally has room for one toddler and perhaps a stuffed bear, but to quell her anxiety, and she tucks in with Fury,making certain that her “fur baby” has plenty of blankets to sleep for the night.
Kyle Leary
says that after the 7.0 earthquake hit their home, puny Adalynn refused to sleep without her “best friend and body guard” Fury. Following the initial quake, or to date they fill lived through 5000 aftershocks,leaving the puny one stressed.
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