Our furry companions bring all sorts of clever tricks and talents to the table. So, it’s alright to let them explore their full potential because greatness often comes from the unexpected, just like in Finny’s case. A viral Instagram video showed how easily the Golden Retriever dog collects multiple tennis balls at once in his mouth, and it’s nothing short of jaw-dropping. Reportedly, in 2020, he became the holder of a Guinness World Record for his unique talent, of which his family has shared sufficient evidence.
Golden Retriever can hold upto 6 tennis balls in his mouth at once
Perhaps this is your sign not to dismiss your furry baby’s quirk because there’s a chance it could be a record-breaking talent. The dog parents of a Golden Retriever named Finny documented his habit of collecting and holding up to six tennis balls in his mouth at once in a video, flaunting his one-of-a-kind talent in a viral video. At first, it appeared to be like any normal post of a pooch enjoying a pure canine moment, playing with his balls in the backyard, but the facts proved it was downright astonishing.
The video showed Finny loading up his mouth with tennis balls. The clip started with him already holding a couple with at least three yet to go. The fluffball took his time, picking up each ball but ensuring that his attempt didn’t fall through. Slowly and patiently with a lot of determination and focus, the dog picked up two more, and then the third one, marking his victory. Meanwhile, his parents secretly recorded him in action — no distractions, just a talented, good boy collecting his toys.
However, commenters had their own comparisons to the viral video of the Golden Retriever collecting six tennis balls in his mouth. “It’s like when you have groceries and want to do just one trip,” hilariously wrote one user, while another claimed they were “rooting for him so hard.” As for Finny, it seems he is what you would call a professional when it comes to stuffing his mouth and breaking records. He has been a Guinness World Record holder for holding the maximum number of balls, i.e., six, in his mouth since 2020.