Being the runt or the smallest member of the litter may be quite a disadvantage. Your mates are so much bigger than you are, making it hard for you to compete with them especially during mealtime. There is always a possibility of you being left behind.

For this 18-day-old Australian Shepherd, however, her being the tiniest baby of the bunch is quite a good thing. She receives extra care and love from her human mom!

Her ever thoughtful mom patiently feeds her through a meal tube, and it is–FOR SURE–the cutest thing you will ever see.

She be like: “That was it? I want some more!”

Wish granted!

Be still, my heart.
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