Dog Sneaks Into The House Next Door To Join Kids' Bath Every Night
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From the moment Aeida joined her family in Australia, she and the dog next door, Cashew, have been best friends. They play together every day and are so obsessed with each other that, eventually, their families had to come up with a way to make it easier for them to see each other.

Together, the families decided to build a doggy door between their two houses, so now, Aeida and Cashew can hang out whenever they want. The pair spends a lot of time going back and forth between their houses, and Aeida loves getting to spend time with the neighborsâ little kids.
âAeida is very friendly and loving. She really just loves everyone and anything â especially our neighbors' children,â Nicole Ackehurst, Aeidaâs mom, told The Dodo.

A few weeks ago, Aeidaâs parents noticed she had disappeared sometime in the evening, and figured she was off playing with Cashew â until their neighbors let them know that, actually, Aeida had decided to join in on their kidsâ bath time.
âOur neighbors sent us a Facebook message with Aeida sitting in their bathtub,â Ackehurst said. âWe believe that was the first time she had done it.â

Aeidaâs parents found this absolutely hysterical, because the stubborn dog usually hates taking baths â but for some reason, she was totally willing to do it as long as her favorite kids were involved.

Now, most nights before the kidsâ bedtime, Aeida heads next door to participate in bath time. Itâs become her new favorite thing to do, and the neighbors love having her there, of course.
âShe will join them at bath time at every chance she gets,â Ackehurst said.

At this point, Aeida and Cashew are pretty much equal parts of both families, so to Aeida, it only makes sense that she should get to participate in all the neighborsâ fun family activities â even bath time.
âI'm pretty sure our neighbors love having her over, just as we love having Cashew come over too,â Ackehurst said. âAeida and Cashew are great friends, and have such a strong bond. They're both considered great parts of our families.â