Video Shows What Dinner Time Looks Like With a Golden Retriever
(Photo Credit: @hudsonbegood / Instagram)

Video Shows What Dinner Time Looks Like With a Golden Retriever

Living with toddlers and a hungry pup requires some serious out-of-the-box thinking. Hudson, the AKC Golden Retriever from NYC/NJ, is usually first in line whenever his little sister eats. In this hilarious video, we see exactly how dinner works in their household when “sharing is caring” goes a bit too far. Hudson’s mom at @hudsonbegood had to get creative to keep him from hovering right under the high chair. She finally shared her secret to a (mostly) organized mealtime, and it involves some very strategic furniture placement.

Golden Retriever can’t stop staring at baby sister’s food in cute video

The clip opens with Hudson’s baby sister tucked into her high chair, happily munching away. Hudson stands just inches away, tracking every single bite. The text on the screen explains that this sister is a notorious food-sharer. To keep Hudson from cleaning the tray before she even finishes, the mom set up a makeshift barrier. “Yes, that’s a sideways stool,” she admitted in the caption. It is a simple fix, but it does the job for now.

Hudson’s gaze stays locked on that food tray despite the furniture blocking his path. He is clearly waiting for a stray bite to fly over the “wall”. This Golden Retriever is a master of the long game when it comes to snacks. We have seen him train his brother to hunt down hidden treats for him before. Even with a stool in his way, he isn’t giving up on his dinner clean-up duties. He just waits patiently, full of hope.

This relatable parenting hack has garnered over 38K views rightfully. Hudson even “commented” himself, pointing out that his sister just understands that sharing is caring. Fans called them the perfect team, with the baby dropping food and Hudson acting as the janitor.

One viewer joked that the family betrayed him, while others called him a helpful assistant. This truly is the reality of raising kids and dogs under one roof. Mealtime in this house might look a little strange with furniture on its side. However, it’s clearly the only way to keep Hudson’s sploots and snacks separate.

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