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Adorable Golden Retriever puppy stars as ‘chick magnet’ during fun day out

Adorable Golden Retriever puppy stars as ‘chick magnet’ during fun day out

Animal lovers know how hard it is not to pet a cute puppy when the opportunity presents itself. It’s even more challenging to resist when a puppy is overflowing with kindness. But does this mean they can attract a crowd of ladies like a true Casanova?

If the reactions this beautiful Golden Retriever received on his day out in the city are any indication, it is possible. Check out this video shared on October 23 to see how this outgoing pup attracted quite a crowd!

It’s official. He’s a total chick magnet! If you want to pick up the ladies, a Golden retriever puppy can make the introduction smooth and effortless. Handsome Gus (@the 3 retrievers) acted like a total socialite with everyone he met. He wiggled his butt excitedly as he greeted all his new girlfriends and enjoyed meeting some of the kids too. If there were an ambassador for this friendly breed, it would be Gus. Surprisingly, he didn’t even get tired, and in fact he seemed to become more energetic with every bit of affection he received. However, after this fun day, it’s probably safe to assume that this cute guy slept great all night!

Related: Golden Retriever puppies stare in amazement after hearing a helicopter for the first time

Do puppies benefit from meeting new people?

Puppies benefit from meeting new people, especially during their holidays socialization and anxiety periodThis usually lasts until about 12 weeks of age. According to All Pets Education and Training, it is recommended that puppies meet 100 new people before they are 12 weeks old! It is even more beneficial if these introductions include people of different ages, appearances and personalities. This early exposure teaches them that people are friendly and not a source of fear, which reduces the likelihood of this happening tension or aggression later in life. Meeting new people also introduces puppies to different smells, sounds and experiences, improving their overall development and adaptability. However, these experiences should be closely monitored and should never be a source of stress.

People enjoyed seeing Gus in town. One person replied: “Oh my god, he’s a rock star! He must be tied to you at all times so he doesn’t get kidnapped.” That’s a good point. Viewer @exile.0n.main.street commented: “As a teacher I say Gus got the assignment!” That’s for sure! Another person confirmed: “They definitely are!! Every time I see one I fall in love!” They make it so easy to do!

This future therapy dog ​​seems very suitable for this work. He will undoubtedly bring comfort and smiles to everyone he meets and will have a lot of fun doing it!