You try to telework with a Golden Retriever at home and it is impossible: "It doesn't have an off button"

The animals are endearing.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 February 2024 Thursday 16:29
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You try to telework with a Golden Retriever at home and it is impossible: "It doesn't have an off button"

The animals are endearing. Their coexistence with humans provides moments of great humor and tenderness. Sometimes when you live with a puppy or a young furry person, there may be situations in which their energy overwhelms you, or they feel like playing at times when you are not available.

Exactly the same thing happened to Theo's human companion, a golden retriever. She prepared to telework on the couch, and as soon as she settled down and opened the computer, Theo climbed on top of her, demanding her attention.

Theo stood on top of his human companion's lap, preventing her from seeing the computer, and bit the sleeve of her sweater seeking her attention. The girl complained that she couldn't work like that, but for him it was time to play.

"Desperate," she herself noted in the video. Every time she was about to type on the computer, Theo would grab her sleeve as a "pay attention to me and not the machine." The golden retriever came to rest his head on the computer keyboard and, out of boredom because his human relative was not playing with him, he bit the device.

Tired of not being able to do anything and at Theo's insistence, the girl put the computer away and, as soon as she paid attention to the golden retriever, it started licking her face because she was so happy.

The video has been filled with comments. While there are many Internet users who highlight how beautiful and cute Theo is, there are those who are humorous and ask if this dog "doesn't have an off button."

On the other hand, there are those who rely on experience and warned the human companion of this golden retriever about how important it is to educate dogs from a young age and teach them to associate "that the sofa or bed is a place to be quiet, not to play." . "The same thing happened to my puppy until he associated it," she noted.