Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/chef-dog/

One of the greatest challenges we have ever faced were the lockdowns brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.

Luckily for many of us, our pets have made our stay-at-home ordeal quite easier and more endurable. In fact, we have come to enjoy our extraordinary situations because of our pets’ companionship. Our beloved animals never get tired of pleasing us and showing us how much they deeply care about our well-being and happiness.

But this dog in the video will make you wish that your pet would have some of these special skills in the kitchen.

Upon observing that its owner has been working so hard at home so they could buy food, pay the bills, and afford some comfort in life, this dog decided to do something more to support its owner.

In what famous culinary school did this dog learn its skills, that is an important piece of information many of us would have wanted to find out.

From expertly using a mixer and making dough to baking perfect muffins in the oven, this dog is a marvel!

chef dog in line2 - Thoughtful Chef Dog Makes Tea and Muffins for Dad, Who Is Busy Working at Home
Photo: Instagram Video/Cooking with Badger

But wait, that’s not all!

This adorable pet also knows how to make tea and serve the delicious snack to its owner with the refinement of a real chef.

Wow!

The owner in the background says his “pawsonal” chef’s name is Badger. And Badger can also cook a variety of dishes inspired by internationally-renowned cuisines, like classic Italian pasta, Mexican tacos, and Indian tikka masala with basmati rice. OMG!

chef dog in line3 - Thoughtful Chef Dog Makes Tea and Muffins for Dad, Who Is Busy Working at Home
Photo: Instagram Video/Cooking with Badger

Now, if we want to know more about the art of cooking and learn some yummy recipes, we can easily follow this amazing chef dog on his Instagram, Cooking with Badger.

Let us all watch Badger’s video that shows off his special baking skills!

Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog