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Nothing Will Hurt Loving Duck’s Favorite Little Boy

This lucky little guy gets to wash with both a rubber and a real ducky.

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Jennifer Young chose to add a duckling to her family while her son, Tyler, was only a few months old. She had no idea how fast her kid and the tiny duck would become friends.

Since then, Tyler’s best buddy has been Beaker the duck, commonly known as Bee.

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Tyler’s first word, according to Young, was “duck,” which he revealed to The Dodo, approximately 9 months after bringing Bee home.

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Young explained, “They did everything together: play, eat, snooze, etc.” “With a harness, he [Bee] was easy to teach.” Young was unconcerned about having a kid and a duck in diapers (though Bee sometimes yanked his off).

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Bee was always immediately following Tyler as he toddled throughout the home, and their relationship only got stronger from there.

“It’s mayhem from the moment these two wake up until they go to bed,” Young added.

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While Tyler was eating, Bee would beg for food, and Tyler, of course, would sneak him whatever he wanted.

Young said that the two would rip Tyler’s room up in under five minutes and then act equally guilty when she caught them.

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Bees are also “He is extremely protective of his son. Bee is at my feet, quacking, making sure Tyler isn’t injured, if I’m holding him and he’s sobbing “Young said.

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Before Tyler, Young had maintained pet ducks for a long time. She’d had a dozen or more at a time before. But, until Bee, they’d largely been outside pets by choice.

Bee realized that maintaining an indoor duck “isn’t nearly as strange as it appears.”

“When I first discovered that people kept ducks inside wearing diapers, I laughed out loud,” Young adds. “Bee is as devoted, intelligent, and sweet as any dog or cat.”

Of course, none of this seemed odd at all to Tyler. He’s never known life without his diapered, feathery closest friend.

Young explains, “As far as Tyler is concerned, having a pet duck is the thing to have.” “He’ll tell you how much he loves his Beaker.”