Oklahoma Rottweiler Meets His Tiny New Sibling And His Reaction Is Priceless
Dozer had always been the king of his home in Claremore, Oklahoma. He liked his routine. He liked knowing exactly how the day would go. And for a long time, it did.
Then one afternoon, his mom, Kimberly Ward, walked through the door holding something very small. That “something” was a pint-sized French Bulldog named Daisy.
From the moment her tiny paws hit the floor, everything changed.
Daisy came with endless energy, fearless curiosity, and absolutely no understanding of personal space. The peaceful rhythm Dozer had always known? Gone.
His kingdom suddenly felt louder, faster, and completely out of his control.

She was so small she could barely reach his chest, yet her bubbly energy and constant excitement sent Dozer running for cover.
Daisy darted around him like a firecracker, yipping and bouncing, desperate to play.
But Dozer? He scrambled away, retreating to the safety of the couch where Daisy couldn’t reach him. His mom shared in an interview:
“She was so tiny and outgoing and charismatic … She wanted to play with him all the time, but he didn’t know that he could be a puppy.”

At first, Daisy’s persistence seemed to overwhelm him. But little Frenchies aren’t known for giving up easily.
She barked, nipped at his paws, and hopped around like a wind-up toy until Dozer finally gave in. And when he did, something clicked.
That was the moment Dozer discovered just how much fun a puppy sibling could be. Kimberly remembers it well:
“The first time that he ran with her and figured out that she would chase him, it was on. “He figured out that he could be interactive with her.”

From then on, the chase was endless. The two of them tore through the yard together, zipped under the bed, and spun in circles around the couch.
The once-serious Rottweiler had unlocked his playful side, and Daisy was the one who brought it out of him.
Despite their size difference, Dozer always remembered how little she was. He ran gently, played carefully, and treated her like the most precious thing in the world. Kimberly added:
“He knew that he was supposed to be gentle with her and that she was tiny.”

Dozer’s transformation was incredible. Daisy hadn’t just become his sister; she had become his best friend.
But the fun didn’t end there. The family soon welcomed another Frenchie, a lively little pup named Mocha.
From day one, Daisy and Mocha were inseparable, wrestling and chasing each other for hours on end. Dozer, though slower than the two bouncy Frenchies, joined in whenever he could.
He was the steady, patient big brother who let them climb all over him, sometimes even letting Mocha “win” a game of tug-of-war just to make her feel proud.

What started as a funny game of chase had turned into something so much bigger: a bond filled with love, trust, and endless playtime.
Dozer, Lilah, Daisy, and Mocha became the perfect pack, each one bringing their own joy and chaos to the family.
Their house is rarely quiet these days, but it’s always overflowing with laughter, wagging tails, and puppy antics.
And who knows? Maybe one day another set of paws will join in, because in Kimberly’s home, there’s always room for more love.
