Dragons are a surprisingly social species. During the laying season, eggs are arranged carefully in communal nesting pits and dutifully tended by every dragon in the Dragon Lands (their efforts supervised by the Dragon Lord, naturally). As eggs need constant heat and monitoring to hatch, dragons tend to have a strong, strong nesting instinct. Hatchlings are raised communally, and any orphaned hatchlings are quickly adopted. This is what Garble was trying to do in the episode Dragon Quest- though he was going about it in a very rough, rude way, he was subconsciously trying to take young Spike under his wing and teach him to survive.
Smoky, being half dragon and half changeling (who are also extremely social, with some changelings being born for the sole purpose of nurturing the Queen's eggs and grubs) is not remotely immune to the instinct to nest. It doesn't matter that Ellie is not his biological offspring, or that she's unlike any child he's ever met- his lizard brain sees a babie, wants to protect babie, simple as that.
This is not the case for Montezuma. Though he quite likes kids (he's got all his minions' kids birthdays memorized and has attended many a baby shower), the idea of being totally responsible for one is terrifying to him. More than anything, Monty fears hurting someone the way he was hurt, and he has little faith in his ability to care properly for Ellie.
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