Clever dog! Hilarious moment Ozzy the Rottweiler shows baby 'sister' how to say 'Mama'

  • Ozzy the Rottweiler flaunted his impressive talking skills to his mother and sister 
  • Baby Amy tried her best to repeat 'mama' to her mother before Ozzy stepped in
  • While howling, he showed his 'sister' how it is done, appearing to say 'mama' 

A Rottweiler named Ozzy stole the limelight from his baby 'sister' when he said 'mama' first to her mother.  

Little Amy's mother was encouraging the baby to speak when Ozzy the dog apparently decided to help out.  

Footage filmed in in Greeley, Colorado, shows the mother speaking sweetly to the baby, repeating 'mama' to the youngster who reacts back by cooing.

Little Amy was trying her best to say 'mama' back to her mother on Monday in Greeley, Colorado
Despite her best efforts, the baby was only able to let out a coo

Little Amy was trying her best to say 'mama' back to her mother but could only let out a coo on Monday in Greeley, Colorado

As the little girl, dressed in a white romper which says 'I drank too much last night', tries her best to get the sounds out, two-year-old Ozzy decides to show off his own impressive skills. 

He can be heard howling the background of the video, which was recorded on Monday. 

Her furry brother Ozzy decided to step in and show her how it is done, appearing to repeat 'mama' back to Amy's mother

Her furry brother Ozzy decided to step in and show her how it is done, appearing to repeat 'mama' back to Amy's mother

The camera then pans to Ozzy who is sitting beside the mother and baby patiently, waiting to flaunt his trick. 

The mother turns to the 150lb dog and says: 'You can say mom?'

And surprisingly, Ozzy lets out a small howl before he appears to say it back to her. 

Sharing the touching scene on social media this week, the filmer said the Rottweiler 'loves talking to his mom and anyone who will listen'.

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