If there is anything more adorable than buttons, it is the bubbly golden retrievers who take over the world with their cuteness.
If you don’t believe us, then watch the video in which two golden retrievers synchronize their strokes to swim upstream.
In the video, when one dog is not able to swim against the flow of water, the second one comes back to join him and then the both of them take on the stream together.
Watch below:
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While such harmony is missing in people today, it is heart-warming to see two canines helping each-other in accomplishing what might seem like an impossible task.
There are several theories floating around the world that state that the dogs and the owners start resembling each other as they live together.
If not looking like each other, they certainly acquire each other’s personality traits. As evidence, you can spot hundreds of pictures online where the dogs and owners look like the peas of the same pod.
Well, if we are lucky enough, these harmonious and loving dogs will teach the humans to love unconditionally as well.
It is not like it has been a couple of centuries or more that man has started to love dogs. The relationship between men and dogs goes back to the stone ages where dogs helped the man hunt for the mighty mammoths and toothed tigers.
Since the time evolved, the role of dogs evolved too. Apart from being an emotional support to many individuals out there, dogs help naturalists, geologists, and other adventure seekers venture into the wild.
Other than those adventure seekers, there are species who lead their lives comfortably, on the couch, and get pampered by their owners only to bring the joy.
Not to forget that dogs do not have to be a certain breed or look a certain way to make others happy. Their demeanor is such that even the funniest looking creature can bring a smile to the saddest of faces.
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