You know that little spark of excitement you feel walking through the pet store, convincing yourself your dog absolutely needs another toy? Half the fun isn’t even buying it, it’s imagining their reaction when you finally bring it home. Will they sniff it politely, or will it instantly become their new obsession? One Golden Retriever owner recently got the kind of over-the-top, heart-melting reaction every dog parent secretly hopes for, and it was all caught on video.
Owner shows Golden Retriever puppy’s adorable reaction to new toy
A clip by Instagram user @george_thatgoldenboy has quickly charmed viewers by showcasing one dog’s pure excitement over a simple gift. The video features George, a Golden Retriever puppy, being presented with a new plush toy while relaxing at home. The moment his owner places the toy near him, George gently takes it in his mouth, almost as if he is carefully inspecting his new treasure before fully committing to playtime.
Within seconds, curiosity turns into enthusiasm. George begins nibbling and chewing on the plushie, repeatedly repositioning it between his paws as he figures out the best way to play. His attention never strays far from the toy, and he continues biting and tugging at it as though it has instantly become his favorite possession. Meanwhile, the onscreen text reads, “tell me something cuter than your puppy getting a new toy.”
The caption adds another layer of sweetness. “Brb going to buy him a million toys bc he’s a good boy,” the owner writes, suggesting this may be just the first of many future surprises for George.
Puppies are naturally drawn to soft plush toys for several reasons. At a young age, dogs explore the world primarily through their mouths, and soft textures are comforting and easy to chew.
Plush toys can also mimic the feeling of littermates, offering a sense of security, especially during early development. The softness allows puppies to bite and wrestle without hurting their still-growing teeth or gums. Many toys also squeak or move easily, triggering a puppy’s instinct to chase and play. This helps them burn energy while learning coordination and confidence.
