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Golden Retriever Puppy Completely ‘Loses It’ When He Meets A Baby Goat

By: Dee Michaels
Dee Michaels is a passionate and accomplished writer, renowned for his heartwarming and engaging stories on IHeartDogs.com.Read more
| December 13, 2021

A Golden Retriever And A Baby Goat Meet For The First Time, And The Puppy loses it.

 

Image/Story Source Credit: King 5 via Facebook Video

 

 

There are certain things that are simply intended to be. When two individuals meet and become friends, it may appear as if the writing was always on the wall. For all living things, love, at first sight, is a genuine phenomenon that is abundantly demonstrated in the video below. This Golden Retriever puppy and newborn goat will be great pals when they meet for the first time.

 

 

This dynamic duo has always been the greatest of pals while creating. The four-day-old tiny goat is brought inside to meet the four-month-old Golden Retriever puppy, who is lying on a fluffy towel in his mother’s arms. Sean Cadden films as the pup curiously looks at this strange creature for a second before bumping noses and then it’s off to the races!

 

Image/Story Source Credit: King 5 via Facebook Video

 

 

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