Grandma Babysits American Bully, and It Went Exactly How You Would Imagine
It seems as if nothing can get between a grandma and their fur grandbaby. While dogs very much love their humans with everything, there's nothing quite like the bond with their grandma. Whether it's because they know grandmas are gentle and caring or because they know that they provide all of the treats, it's a bond that is quite special.
A very good example of this bond is Lulu and her grandma. While her parents are out of town, Lulu is in her grandma's care, much to the joy of the adorable American bully. While filming an update for Lulu's parents, it's clear that Lulu isn't exactly counting down the minutes until they return.
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"She Loves Her Grandma"
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Even though her parents are out of town, Lulu isn't feeling any type of sadness. That's because she gets to hang out with her grandma. If her wide grin wasn't evidence enough, perhaps the zoomies around the pool were more than enough to prove that she is alright.
Zooming around the pool, Lulu's video to her parents shows that she is quite alright with staying with Grandma. She even took some time to tear down fallen palm leaves nearby. Clearly, Lulu enjoys the chaos of Grandma's house.
In the comments, users were having a grand time with the cuteness between Lulu and her grandma.
"Lulu soooo happy Grandma is watching her!!" commented one viewer.
Another person added, "Oh my goodness, she loves her Grandma so much!!"
"She loves her grandma," summarized another user.
While we aren't sure Lulu really misses her parents, we do know that her grandma is taking really good care of her.
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Why Do Dogs Love Grandmas So Much?
It's not just Lulu; dogs and grandmas seem to have a special connection that is hard to explain, but science may offer a few clues.
Dogs are incredibly attuned to human behavior and energy, and grandmas tend to project a calm, nurturing presence that dogs find deeply reassuring. On top of that, grandmas are notoriously generous with the treats and table scraps, which certainly doesn't hurt their case.
Dogs also tend to gravitate toward people who give them undivided attention, and let's be honest, grandma isn't distracted by work emails or a busy schedule. She is fully present, and dogs absolutely pick up on that.
It's no wonder pups like Lulu light up the moment grandma walks through the door.
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This story was originally published May 29, 2026 at 11:20 AM.