Video: Golden Retrievers & a Toddler Entertain Each Other During Their Walk
A heartwarming video on Instagram capturing the undeniable bond between a toddler girl named Olivia and two Golden Retriever dogs named Lily and Lady is winning hearts on the internet. The video shows wholesome glimpses from their walk session. In the caption of the post, the dogs' owner happily wrote, 'Quite eventful walk to say the least.'
The Instagram video began by displaying the toddler holding the leash of one of the dogs, Lady, as they go for a walk. The toddler was always making sure that the dog was being careful while crossing the road. The cute conversation between the two is bound to melt anybody's heart. Soon, they reached a park where viewers could see another Golden Retriever, Lily, with them. As the video went on, viewers could see the toddler and the dogs playing with bubbles. The toddler even went on to give the fur babies treats. The video will make anyone's day.
People are expressing their thoughts on the video in the comment section. One person praised the toddler by writing, 'Olivia is just too cute and she communicates so well (emoji) Adorable girls!' Another person expressed, 'Love hearing Olivia talk! Definitely more videos like this please.' 'How does your family keep getting cuter and cuter,' asked another Instagram user.
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