We All Love Our Nanas – And This Adorable Dog Is No Exception
Ghost knows exactly where the best part of the week begins, and it is not at her own house. This sweet puppy has a favorite place, a favorite routine, and a favorite person to spoil her, her grandma.
Jernissa Williams says Ghost is happiest when she is at Nana's house, where treats, toys, clothes, and plenty of attention are always waiting. The bond between them is simple, warm, and impossible to miss, especially when brush time turns into their little ritual.
And once you see how much Ghost loves her grandma, it is easy to understand why she keeps coming back for more.
This Is Ghost, and She Loves Spending Time with Her Grandma

Moments Like This - A Glimpse from Their Favorite Routine: Brush Time - Are What Ghost Enjoys Most About Spending Time with Grandma.
Williams' mother brushes Ghost's hair in the same way she brushed Williams' hair when she was a child. “It’s something they do often. It’s definitely their bonding time,” Williams said.
Ghost loves every second with Grandma, and her mom loves it too. “I’m always warm and fuzzy when I see their interactions,” she added.
It is so wonderful to see how these two interact. Love is the only thing that increases when you share it.
Unfortunately, we are often so busy that we forget this. Sometimes, you just have to relax and let love work its magic.
This is similar to the family plotting to invade Granny’s home and kidnap her dog.
That brush time is clearly a big deal in this family.
“Ghost Often Cries to Go to My Mother’s House,” Williams Says.

There are numerous benefits for elderly people from spending time with pets. Having a pet around encourages elderly individuals to get out of the house, exercise, socialize, relieve stress, and more.
Pets can provide more than just companionship to their owners.
Dog walkers, most of whom meet neighbors, other dog walkers, or strangers on their rambles, are well aware of this. Pets can help older people reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and enhance social interaction and physical activity, especially if they live alone.
So if you have a parent living alone, take your pet with you the next time you visit. It will make your parents happier and even strengthen your bond.
The pet will not steal your quality time with your parents but will improve it in many ways.
For more family fallout, read about the woman criticized for leaving her dog with grandparents.