Being guard dogs on a farm isn’t easy. There are countless responsibilities, from ensuring the safety of their human companions to monitoring the entire property. If they could speak, I’m sure every guard dog would emphasize the importance of vigilance.
Allow me to introduce you to Rosie and Bronx, two brave pups living on a farm in Alabama with their owners, Amanda and Chris. The couple decided to adopt Bronx, knowing they could use additional help, and later welcomed Rosie into their home after finding her in a precarious situation. “Rosie was abandoned on our road and we brought her home. Bronx fell in love with her instantly,” Cameron shared in a news interview.
Brave Pups On Duty

The two dogs vowed to protect their farm and everyone on it, becoming vigilant guardians whose eyes and ears are always on alert.

Intruder Alert
One night, the dogs alarmed Amanda about an alleged intruder in their dog house. Without thinking twice, she grabbed a torch and rushed after them, eager to uncover the situation.
As Amanda neared the dog house, the truth quickly unfolded. The commotion stemmed from a single leaf inside the house, leading the dogs to muster all their courage to ‘attack’ the intruder.

Determined not to look foolish in front of Amanda, Bronx and Rosie bravely engaged in battle with the leaf, eventually evicting it from their home. “Bronx is very cautious; anything out of his normal routine disrupts him. Rosie gets excited when I encourage her to ‘get it,'” Cameron noted.
What Did The Internet Say?
After Amanda shared the entire episode on her TikTok page, the video gained remarkable traction, going viral within days. Viewers flocked to the comments, sharing their reactions to the dogs’ antics.
“Crunchy leaves are the most unpredictable and dangerous,” quipped one user. Another added, “Fall is gonna be dangerous this year.” Many praised the dogs, with one noting, “the important thing is they didn’t overreact and handled the situation with grace.” A user even recounted a similar experience, saying, “One time a plastic bag got stuck in a tree, and my two rotts would only potty out front for three days until I managed to get it down.”