Golden Retriever Squeezes Between 2 Flight Seats To Check on Travel Buddy
Photo Credit: @merlotthegoldie/Instagram

Golden Retriever Squeezes Between 2 Flight Seats To Check on Travel Buddy

Isn’t it a happy flight when there’s a furry passenger? This Instagram video shows how a Golden Retriever named Merlot makes a friend during his travels. In the clip, he befriends a fellow passenger sitting behind him. So, to check on his travel buddy, the dog squeezes his face between two seats and looks behind. Meanwhile, the person who gets lucky to be the pooch’s new friend records the pet’s antics. Furthermore, viewers have loved the video and mentioned that they “wish every flight looked like this.”

Video shows Golden Retriever wedging himself between two flight seats for nonstop treats

In an adorable and viral dog video on Instagram, a Golden Retriever peeks at his new friend by wedging himself between two seats during his flight. The clip begins with an on-screen line, “When you meet a friend on your flight.” It then shows Merlot the pet, squeezing his head between two seats to look behind.

Meanwhile, the passenger the dog is looking at is recording Merlot. The latter seems to have found a new travel buddy who also accepts the cute bond. As the pooch keeps looking at the passenger, they offer the fur baby some treats, presumably tiny pieces of bread. This appears to make Merlot more interested in the fellow traveller.

Furthermore, viewers have also enjoyed watching the dog’s antics in the Golden Retriever flight video. They expressed their thoughts and reactions in the comments. A user wrote, “I would pay extra for these seat arrangements.” Another mentioned, “Now there’s my kind of friend!” Many praised the passenger and called them “lucky.”

Moreover, netizens have also referred to the flight as “best” as it has an adorable dog passenger. One individual also commented, “My 1st choice seat mate any day of the week.” Meanwhile, the Golden Retriever flight video has garnered over 105K likes at the time of writing.

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