Video: Golden Retriever Cleverly Gets Back Car's Window Seat
Winning with Golden Retrievers is not easy. These sassy fur babies apply every trick in the book to claim what's theirs. Even Hudson is no exception. This Golden Retriever loves peeking outside and catching the breeze during car rides. However, when his human friend hijacks his window seat, instead of barking or biting, this pooch uses simple tricks to reclaim his seat, hinting at why you should 'Never block a Golden Retriever from a window seat.'
The video, uploaded by @hudsonbegood, shows Hudson dropping 'subtle hints' at his hooman brother to get his seat. He first sits in front of him before gently pushing and nudging his brother to move from the spot. When these tricks fail, the 'goodest Golden' resorts to 'POUTING' as the last resort. And in no time, the pooch finally gets what he wants — the window seat. Echoing his emotions, even the pet parents wrote in the caption, 'Always get what I want.'
The video of the Golden Retriever using subtle tactics to get a window seat immediately garnered a lot of praise from the netizens. Many were impressed by Hudson's presence of mind. One person wrote, 'Hudson is so pleased with himself at the end.' Another user mentioned, 'Anyone with a Golden knows it's their way or the highway.' Meanwhile, another individual commented, 'Hudson is rather insistent!' Since the upload, the funny video has fetched more than 14K likes at the time of writing.
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