Meet Jack and Rosie, two adorable Pitties who won’t let anything get in their way of guarding their house. Not even their family’s Christmas tree can hold them back.
Jack and Rosie were both rescue pups. Even though Jack was adopted before Rosie, the two pups immediately became the closest of friends. They are always together when playing, snuggling, and, most importantly, guarding their house.
Michelle Grandmaison, Jack and Rosie’s fur mom, said that she noticed that her pups would use their living room windows as their main guarding point. Through the windows, the pups could monitor everyone who passes by their house, from the cars, the neighbors, and delivery men. But when the holiday season arrived, the family’s Christmas tree was erected in front of one of the two pups’ guarding windows.
No one thought it would be an issue until, one day, a delivery man dropped off packages on the family’s doorstep. Jack and Rosie, who were left alone in the house, sprung into action going, full guard mode even if that meant having to squeeze through what little space there was between the Christmas tree and the window. After the first package was dropped off, the ordeal seemed to be over, but the pups were proved wrong when the delivery man returned to drop off another package.
It was too much for Jack and Rosie; they had to let the delivery man know how they felt. In their determination to intimidate the delivery man, the pups accidentally pushed the unsuspecting Christmas tree to the ground. Michelle said that when she and her family arrived home, they were shocked to find the Christmas tree lying on the ground. They immediately checked their security camera to see what happened and, to their surprise, they found out that their overzealous pups were responsible for the fallen tree.
Seeing that none of them were hurt and the damage was minimal, Michelle and her family decided to laugh at the mischief of the two adorable pitties. Though Jack and Rosie made it clear that the Christmas tree would not get in the way of their duties, the Grandmaison family still had to keep the tree by the window. But this time, they made sure it won’t fall again.
Credits to Michelle Grandmaison