Gamja, the older of the Golden Retrievers, has clearly been using Chip’s head as a chin rest for years now, and no one ever asked Chip how he felt about it. She started doing it almost immediately, basically from the day he came home. The video starts with her mounting herself right on top of a very confused puppy, Chip, for a photo.
Watching this clip from @gamjamypotato, it’s obvious that growing up hasn’t changed the dogs’ dynamic at all. Even as adults, they’re pulling the same move in public, drawing laughs and cheers from anyone watching. That’s just one of many habits that never faded.
Golden Retrievers remain the same after several years
You can feel how close they are, which probably explains why the clip has already passed 2,200 likes. Another thing that stuck around is the “Gamja pillow.” As a puppy, Chip used to melt into Gamja’s fur for naps. Even as a grown dog, he still prefers resting his face right on her belly in the living room. The upside-down play scenes might be the funniest part. Both dogs end up flat on their backs, play-fighting in positions that make absolutely no sense.
But the sneaking scenes really steal the show. A tiny Chip used to mirror Gamja’s slow, calculated walk down the hallway. Now that Chip is fully grown, they still try to sneak up on their human together. Two fully grown dogs trying to sneak is about as subtle as you’d expect. They clearly think they are invisible to the camera. Their owner says, “They’ve grown another year, but some things stay the same.”
Followers are obsessed with the “sleeping teefers” and the way Chip learned everything from his older sibling. One commenter mentioned their own dogs do the same “face pull” games until someone finally yelps. It is a classic Golden Retriever trait to keep that puppy energy well into their adult lives.
Videos like this are a good reminder that dogs don’t really leave their puppy phase behind. From the “face pull” games to the stealthy hallway walks, Gamja and Chip are living their best lives together.
