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Dog melts 1.8 million hearts with sweetest apology for crime
I knew this would be cute, but when he actually spoke back to mom, I was floored!
Alissa Gaskell
09.16.20

You probably know by now that Golden Retrievers are one of the sweetest dog breeds around.

Great with kids, they’re intelligent, friendly, and absolutely perfect as family pets.

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Golden Retrievers are also known for their competitive obedience.

This is an instrumental trait in training and a notable quality for these highly capable working dogs.

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Then you have their delightful playful nature and love for the outdoors which perfectly complements their impressive retrieving skills.

Not only that, they make exceptional assistants in law enforcement, as well as in therapy and service, too.

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If you’re considering adopting a dog but you aren’t entirely sure which breed will work best with your lifestyle, you’ll be happy to know that Golden Retrievers have the best temperament.

They’re loyal, smart, and loving; they get along well with most animals and humans, and they’re fairly easy to train.

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And speaking of being highly trainable, you’ll love how this charming Retriever responds when his mom teaches him not to get his sibling’s chew toy.

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The seemingly innocent dog even shoots his mom the classic “I didn’t do it” look right when the camera focuses on his sweet face.

He definitely knows how to act when he’s about to get a scolding!

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Apparently, this mischievous dog and his sibling were each given a “chewy”. And this naughty dog seemed to have gotten his sibling’s chew toy, too.

So their mom decided he needed a bit of a talking to.

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She starts by asking him,

“Do you understand when I’m talking to you?”

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He responds with another irresistible face that will make you think he really did reply affirmatively.

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His mom continues by recounting what happened – how she gave each of them a “chewy”, and how he had taken his sibling’s.

Now comes the adorable part.

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She then gently asks the innocent looking dog what the right thing to say is when you take another dog’s chew toy.

The lovable Golden Retriever answers by slowly resting his head on top of his sibling’s, and lifting his paws to give the other Golden Retriever a hug.

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Whether he’s apologizing in hopes of getting another “chewy” or to simply be obedient, there’s no denying that this Golden Retriever knows how to charm the socks off everyone.

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His sibling, looking cute as ever, just sat there calmly and quietly while his brother hugged him.

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Apology accepted, of course!

Clearly, this was a proud and heartwarming moment for their mom because she immediately expressed her approval, which we’re guessing was also followed by lots of affection.

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Viewers were so delighted that they couldn’t help but express their glee with a mix of sweet and hilarious comments.

“Golden Retrievers are the kindest, most gentle things.”

“This is when Saruman and Gandalf were still friends?”

“This is seriously the cutest thing I have ever seen in my life.”

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It’s not everyday you get to see dogs who know how to apologize for misbehavior.

These Golden Retrievers sure know how to melt hearts!

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This wholesome clip is just what you need to brighten up your day.

Press play to see the best apology ever!

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