Archie and his brothers have a very specific morning routine that involves carrying gray towels and blankets to the bathroom for their mom. These Golden Retrievers show that “no personal space” is actually a love language. Melanie Joy lives in Indianapolis with her four fluffy boys and, as the clip shows, never brushes her teeth alone. The video from @the3retrievers shows them queuing up next to her. One has a red piece of laundry, another has a gray blankie. They just want to be where the action is.
Owner captures Golden Retrievers parading around every morning
The clip starts in the bathroom with mom filming her parade of dogs. One pup is proudly holding a red cloth in his mouth. It might have come from the laundry basket or a bed. Who knows? Then another brother wanders in with a gray towel, or is it a blankie? Who knows? All we see is that they aren’t interested in just standing there; they are actively following her every move.
This breed is literally designed to bring things to their humans, and these Golden Retriever brothers take their morning job very seriously. They look incredibly proud of their random gifts. Tails are wagging softly against each other and also the bathroom walls.
Melanie takes a few steps back to see what they do. Naturally, they stay glued to her legs. She moves the camera up and down to show them standing perfectly in line. It turns out the one with the gray cloth decided to take a quick break on the floor. He still keeps the towel in his mouth, but the one with the red cloth is the most persistent. He follows mom into every corner of the bathroom.
“Love my personal parade,” Melanie shared in the caption. He refuses to leave her side for a second. A third member of the crew eventually joins the crowd. One viewer joked that they are a “pup-port crew with a vision.” Another fan loves the dog carrying what looks like red sweatpants. It seems like having a big pack means saying goodbye to privacy forever.
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