This is not something you see every day, but maybe it should be. You know, if you teach your dogs to walk their puppies, they save you the trouble of having to do it yourself! This right here is a fantastic example of parenting done right.
However, we do wonder how this papa dog is planning on picking up after his puppy with no opposable thumbs. Maybe they leave that to the more advanced class.
"Look At Me, Mom!"
We already know that puppies like to bite and chew on everything, including their mom. In this picture, it looks like this puppy is trying to tell his mom who’s boss! He’s the only one in the litter that has this color, so maybe he thinks he is superior and can get away with this behavior.
But moms see through everything, and she isn’t intimidated in the slightest. You can just see in this picture how much love she has for this little guy. It’s hard to be mad at your baby.
Prank Time!
Puppies are just like little kids. They are always getting into trouble and picking on their siblings. It’s just what they do. In this picture, it appears that these two Golden Retrievers are giving their brother a swirly. It’s not very nice of them, but it’s what kids sometimes do for entertainment.
When it comes time to give an explanation to their mom, they may argue that they were just trying to help him get a drink of water since there was none in his bowl. We wonder if she'll believe them.
The Puppy Did It
It looks like one of the first things this puppy learned from his dad was how to trash their human's garden. Daddy dog even sat back and supervised his son's impressive talent.
The puppy has also mastered the art of looking way too adorable while facing the human's wrath. It will only be a matter of time until this puppy has puppies of his own to teach those impressive skills.
Mommy Has the Best Bed
Children sleeping in their parents' beds is nothing new. It's human nature. The thing is, when humans do it, the parents are usually in the mix too. In this case, the little puppy just declared ownership of his mom's bed, leaving her to settle for the much, much smaller one meant for her offspring.
But apparently, neither pooch really minds, as it looks like they're both snug enough to snooze the night away no matter what bed they're in.