“I thought to myself, ‘She must really want to keep her attention on me.'” ❤️
Ashleigh Macpherson anticipated that bringing home a puppy called Kiko would provide a pleasant diversion during the confinement. Kiko, a 9-month-old Finnish spitz, must have realized that her mother was in desperate need of her, since she won’t allow her out of her sight.
Kiko has elevated the phrase “watchdog” to new heights by insisting on keeping an eye on her mother even while she is looking in the opposite direction.
Kiko just craned her head back as she slept at first, and her mother didn’t notice. Macpherson informed us, “She’s always done that since she was a young puppy.” “I just assumed she was one of those dogs who like to sleep ‘broken.'”
Kiko, on the other hand, began to rotate her head 180 degrees while she was awake as she grew older.
Kiko used to bend her neck back to gaze at her two dog siblings, but as she grew closer to Macpherson, she began to use her flexibility to keep an eye on her mother even though her body was facing the wrong way.
“I was rather astonished when I first saw her bend her head back to look at me, but at the same time, I thought it was cute,” Macpherson added. “‘She must truly want to maintain her focus on me,’ I reasoned. And that she must adore me so much that she can’t take her gaze away from me.”
Kiko can now execute the Exorcist-like “trick” on order, with only the word “devil” from Macpherson.
Kiko has immediately established herself as the ideal companion for her mother and two canine siblings, completing their family.
Macpherson described her as “very kind and caring.” “She adores cuddling and is constantly eager to be near me.”
During the COVID epidemic, Kiko’s humorous skill and kind attitude helped to calm her mother’s nerves. Her mother is really grateful for her.
“She diverted my attention away from the distressing news and information that was all over the news,” she remarked “According to Macpherson. “That, I believe, is why our friendship is so deep, because she was always there for me during those difficult moments.”