After Muddy Day Out Four Pups Calmly Wait Turn To Get Paw Wash

Jul 04, 2020 by apost team

Muddy paws are terrible for carpets, but every dog deserves to have fun outside. The owner of these golden retrievers solved this problem with a simple paw-cleaning ritual. Watch this sweet 2015 video that comes all the way from Thailand to see all four pups wait patiently for their turn to wash.

Golden retrievers are known to be sweet, calm, and easy to train. Their relaxed nature makes them a great choice for a family pet. This paw-washing video is a great example of the patience and goodwill that the breed is known for.

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The truth is that most dogs will get dirt on their paws after a day playing in the sunshine. The more fun they have, the more mud ends up in their fur. But this dog owner didn't want to clean up messy pawprints and muddy carpets. Instead, they came up with a brilliant time-saving plan. These smart dogs have learned an incredible feat: waiting patiently in a straight line. They can't enter the house until their paws are clean, and their owner can only wash one set of paws at a time.

The owner herself sits in front of the door with a cloth rag. Each dog presents their paws one at a time, and she cleans them quickly and carefully. When one dog is finished, he gets to go inside, and the next steps forward to take his place.

It's hard to choose the cutest part of this video. All four retrievers stand so politely, but their wagging tails show off the happy personalities underneath. They step up eagerly for their turns, and they do the cutest little shake when they're done. This owner must have worked hard to train her dogs so well. Each dog is happy to get their paws cleaned and perfectly willing to wait in line. This video is adorable because of how happy these family pets seem; they even wait for each other before going inside.

What's your favorite part of this paw-washing ritual? Do you think you could have taught these dogs to wait in line? Tell us what you thought in the comments, and don't forget to show this video to someone who loves dogs as much as you.