Video: Golden Retriever Waits for Tiny Human's Bus Every Day
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Video: Golden Retriever Waits for Tiny Human’s Bus Every Day

It’s a wholesome moment whenever dogs wait for their little human friends to come home. This Instagram video shows how a Golden Retriever has a routine to wait for his owner’s daughter every day. In the clip, the pet parent records Rhett getting impatient as the time of the tiny human’s arrival grows closer.

Furthermore, the uploader explains in the caption, “Literally every single Monday through Friday this sweet pup hears my alarm on my phone go off and knows it’s time for Savannah to come home.” Meanwhile, viewers’ hearts melt seeing Rhett’s behavior.

Golden Retriever knows when it’s time for the tiny human to be back home

In an adorable dog video on Instagram, an owner records how her Golden Retriever with hydrocephalus acts when it’s time for the tiny human to be back home. Through an on-screen paragraph, the uploader explains the context. It reads, “Without fail, Rhett the hydro puppy waits every afternoon for his best friend to get off the school bus.”

The clip then begins with the fur baby running towards the door. He quietly sits down in front of the door while the dog mom mentions her daughter coming home. Hearing the owner’s words, Rhett gets excited, showing how eagerly he wants his human friend to come back. 

Furthermore, the woman opens the door for the dog, who rushes outside. It looks like it’s winter time as thick layers of snow can be seen in the Golden Retriever wait video. Meanwhile, Rhett takes his position and seems to be on alert. His body language changes when he sees the baby girl running towards him. He continuously wags his tail and waits for the kid to pet him. 

Once they get inside their house, Rhett sniffs his tiny human and shows how excited he is to see her. Seeing the dog’s behavior, viewers have called Rhett “a sweet boy” and “adorable.” Moreover, the Golden Retriever wait video has received over 860 likes at the time of writing.

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