Video: Golden Retriever Puppy Runs Away With Bread
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Video: Golden Retriever Puppy Runs Away With Bread

A Golden Retriever puppy named Lana has the internet laughing with her determination to keep a packet of bread all to herself. In a hilarious video, a Golden Retriever pup named Lana is seen running away with a packet of bread, not letting go of it even for a moment.

The pup circles the room with the packet in her mouth, tightening her grip to make sure it doesn’t fall. Even when her mom tries to take it away from her, she refuses to budge. Her playful chase continues for a while, with Lana not ready to share. In the end, her mom finally manages to take the bread away, leaving Lana disappointed.

Golden Retriever puppy makes owner chase after her after running away with bread

Golden Retrievers are highly energetic and playful. Their little quirks can fill anyone’s day with cheer and laughter. Plus, when they decide to grab something, they do it without fail. The same can be seen in this video, where a puppy named Lana grabs a bread packet and runs around the room. She clutches the packet tightly in her mouth, making sure it doesn’t slip away.

The fur baby keeps circling the room as if she is guarding a treasure. Even when her mom tries to take the bread back, she shows her stubbornness and tightens her grip even more. At one point, she even hides behind the sofa so that no one can catch her.

It’s clear that the pup is enjoying this game of chase. The video shows the puppy’s innocent determination not to drop the bread packet. She keeps running, wagging her tail and enjoying her little victory.

Pet lovers enjoyed her little mischievous act and commented that their dogs behave the same way. One user shared their experience: “Why do they do this? I’m constantly running after mine, and he is constantly stealing!” Meanwhile, another viewer jokingly said that the dog is just “securing the snacks for later.”

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