Relevance. What could be more unexpected than a toddler needing a 100-pound pit bull named “Fury” in her crib every night in order to sleep?But that’s precisely what little Adalynn (Ady) Leary needs after experiencing a traumatic event.Everyone was safe, thankfully, but the event caused a great amount of anxiety for little Ady, who had trouble sleeping after the event. Jawbone looked at data from cities that are less than 15 miles from the epicenter and found that 93 percent of users in those cities woke up abruptly when the quake struck at 3:20 a.m.This graphic shows the changes in sleep of Jawbone's UP wearers during the earthquake in California's Bay Area with the distance from the epicenter. Not surprisingly, many residents took a while to drift back to sleep, while 45 percent of wearers less than 15 miles from the epicenter opted to stay awake for the rest of the night. That can be a problem too. Reblog. Just A girl tucking in her 100lbs Pitbull best friend and bodyguard for life. 6 Answers. The video has now been viewed a whopping 43 MILLION times with over 770,000 shares! Just want to talk about it i guess. (c) Kyle LearyIn his caption, Kyle is no doubt referring to the reputation pitbulls have as being aggressive animals, who are a danger around children. Now it’s so quiet I can’t sleep without any tv noise and prob won’t sleep I hav much to do . Normally he sleeps on the floor next to her bed but that night she called him up to cuddle him.”In response, some commenters shared the anxiety their families and pets experienced after the earthquake as well.One only need watch the video (which you can find below) to see that Ady is in no danger from Fury, who lets the little girls crawl over him, tuck him in, and continuously move a blanket around, all with immense patience.It inspired other readers to share photos of their gentle giants giving some major snuggles as well.Of course, every family needs to make their own decision on how to let their children interact with pets and much of it will depend on the animal’s history and upbringing as well as the child’s behavior and self-control.But little Ady appears to be in good hands.
I'm in Central Cali and apparently the 6.5 earthquake had the epicenter in Nevada but it shook enough to wake me up and now baby boy is just kicking away. I’m glad they shared the cuteness with the rest of us! ALYSSA NEWCOMB.
The earthquake’s epicenter was located about 6 miles south-southwest of Napa, California, and 51 miles west-southwest of the state capital, Sacramento. By Jessica Contributor at Shareably What could be more unexpected than a toddler needing a 100-pound pit bull named “Fury” in her crib every night in order to sleep? Formerly incarcerated woman runs to be 1st Black woman in Congress from TennesseeWisconsin Republicans 'stand ready' to kill mask requirementTrump's defiant ground game amid pandemic ramps up, as Biden looks for another wayNorthern California reacts to the largest earthquake to hit the area in more than two decades.This graphic shows the changes in sleep of Jawbone's UP wearers during the earthquake in California's Bay Area with the distance from the epicenter.
The earthquake was so strong that 55 percent of wearers in San Francisco and Oakland, even farther from the epicenter, were woken up by the vibrations. When you think of a 100-pound pitbull named ‘Fury’, you no doubt have a certain image in … The video hasnow been viewed a whopping 43 MILLION times with over 770,000 shares! Anonymous. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? He said of the clip:“Cutest video EVER. I've had my first earthquake ever. I'm really scared to fall asleep, because I fear that I'll be awoken by another earthquake. Proof That You Can't Sleep Through An Earthquake.