Chip, the boy’s faithful four-legged dog, was very close to him from the time he was born.
Anna, a mother, quickly realized that hiring a nanny is preferable, especially when her son needs someone nearby the most.

Chip learns new skills, but mature Leo now needs more.
Chico is two years old, while the boy is almost six months old. Since he is the oldest and most unemployed member of the family, he has taken care of the infant.

Mother ought to get this. Chip, on the other hand, takes every precaution to avoid fleeing, holding a tablet with amusing cartoons on it, or using it as a pillow.

He always looks at his child with one eye when he walks. The dog is right there, sticks his nose in the stroller, and helps the boy calm down when he is about to cry.
Alicia’s mother agrees wholeheartedly with this situation because she has a lot of free time because Chip is so committed to her.

Because he learns tricks that dogs never learn, the dog clearly feels like a proud guardian of the family heirloom and fireplace.
Furthermore, the boy will acquire new abilities as he grows older.
