One family couldn’t figure out who was rearranging the chairs in their house… that is, until they caught their golden retriever in the act! In his defense, Blue had the best of intentions. All he wanted was to curl up and get comfy on one of these seats. However, he found it way more difficult to climb up than he expected.
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You see, many of this family’s chairs have wheels. While this is a pretty convenient feature for humans who want to move their furniture around, it can apparently create quite an unfortunate obstacle for dogs! A hilarious video on social media shows how this poor golden retriever tried to climb into one of these chairs, only for it to roll backwards every time he put his weight against it.
This pooch wasn’t about to let one minor setback keep him from getting cozy, though! Determined to sit in the chair, the golden retriever ended up pushing it all over the house until he finally ran into a wall. Since the object was sitting still, the dog was then able to climb up and make himself comfortable. He didn’t even seem to mind when one of the children pushed the chair back where it belonged — while he was still in it!
Golden Retrievers & Their Silly Antics
Commenters thought this golden retriever accidentally rearranging all the chairs in the house was way too funny! Some joked that he was actually just trying to redecorate.
“He has a point, that corner does need something,” one person wrote.
Another added, “You should be supporting his creativity, Mom!”
Others could relate to the family’s confusion when they first noticed their furniture being moved around while they weren’t looking.
“Honestly, I would’ve thought I was going crazy if I didn’t catch this on video,” someone said.
“I can’t imagine coming home to rearranged furniture and even remotely thinking it was the dog,” another user chimed in.
Well, at that’s one mystery solved! Now, this family just needs to figure out how to golden retriever-proof their chairs.
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