A Litter Of 4-Week-Old Goldies Get Mesmerized By A Dragon Reading Them A Bedtime Story
Children aren’t the only ones who enjoy a good old fairy tale before setting off to the kingdom of sleep. Turns out, puppies do too. Well, maybe not all of them, but these cuties definitely do. At least when it comes from a talking dragon.
Some time ago, a Twitter user uploaded a video in which a group of 4-week-old goldie puppers are enjoying story time from a talking cuddly toy dragon. Surprise, surprise, this footage single-handedly melted everyone’s heart.
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Turns out, these puppies belonged to SunnyDream’s Golden Retrievers, a small family-operated breeder of golden retrievers.
“Four-week-old golden retriever puppies from my litter experiencing story time with Dalton the storytelling dragon. The puppies were all mesmerized by Dalton and had a great experience with him,” reads the description of the video.
And here’s another litter of pups at SunnyDream’s Golden Retrievers enjoying their fairy tale as well
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The video captures at least ten golden retriever puppies looking totally mesmerized while listening to the story being led by a toy dragon called Dalton. “Dalton the storytelling dragon made his first appearance for the ‘Sweetheart’ litter tonight!” reads the description of the video.
“I’m going to read you some of my favorite fairy tales. Are you ready? Let’s get started!”
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“I’m going to read you some of my favorite fairy tales. Are you ready? Let’s get started!” the dragon narrates. “This one is called Hansel and Gretel. Once upon a time, a boy named Hansel and his sister Gretel lived with their father and their stepmother. Their father was a poor woodcutter who loved them very much, but their stepmother was very mean and wanted to get rid of Hansel and Gretel.”
A true puppy whisperer if I do say so myself
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Turns out, that’s not the only fairy tale this dragon knows. It can also recite Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel, The Ugly Duckling, and Sleeping Beauty.
As the dragon is reading his story, you can notice the puppies trying to get as close to him as possible. They seem absolutely mesmerized.
Image credits: SunnyDream’s Golden Retrievers
And here’s one puppy from the litter of doggies, who had a chance to hear some stories from Dalton
And here’s what people are saying about these adorable videos
Well, as a matter of fact….. However, the goldens above are at a much better age to introduce to prevent assault to the very helpful dragon. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/RFluYvOI48
— Is 2020 over yet? (@JJComfortDog) May 30, 2020
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Time to remind that in civilized parts of the world puppies are not sold from shops. In here you have list of approved breeders, you pick one, meet the breeder so that they know you and your family aren't monsters. Often they want to see your home too. They give you instructions how to feed and take care of the dog. They want to meet you regularly after adoption. They don't do it for the money, it's a quite expensive hobby, and they do it because they love dogs. Sometimes someone tries to earn money, but they get caught and punished. We rarely have abandoned dogs and there are no strays.
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Time to remind that in civilized parts of the world puppies are not sold from shops. In here you have list of approved breeders, you pick one, meet the breeder so that they know you and your family aren't monsters. Often they want to see your home too. They give you instructions how to feed and take care of the dog. They want to meet you regularly after adoption. They don't do it for the money, it's a quite expensive hobby, and they do it because they love dogs. Sometimes someone tries to earn money, but they get caught and punished. We rarely have abandoned dogs and there are no strays.
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