Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/puddle-bed/

Golden Retrievers are extremely intelligent and affectionate breeds out there. Being among America’s most popular dog breeds, Golden Retrievers are often showcased by their families in social media as their darling babies.

puddle bed in line1 - This Golden Retriever Cools Off During His Walk By Lying Down On His Puddle Bed
PHOTO: Unsplash/Taylor Sondgeroth

Golden Retrievers are also known to enjoy outdoor play. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), “They take a joyous and playful approach to life and maintain this puppyish behavior into adulthood. These energetic, powerful gundogs enjoy outdoor play. For a breed built to retrieve waterfowl for hours on end, swimming and fetching are natural pastimes.”

puddle bed in line2 - This Golden Retriever Cools Off During His Walk By Lying Down On His Puddle Bed
PHOTO: Unsplash/Nima Sarram

A certain good boy from Instagram made do with a dirty puddle for his daily adventure in a video that has gone viral recently. According to the video’s caption, all puddles are pools. Hudson, the Golden Retriever featured in the video, is shown lying down on the side of the road, paw-deep on the dirty and shallow puddle.

His mom can be heard in the background of the video telling Hudson that the water is dirty and that it certainly is not a pool. Pulling the leash slightly to coax him to move, Hudson’s mom finally succeeded only for Hudson to reveal his now muddy coat on his belly. And once he started walking along with his mom, Hudson didn’t move away from the puddles until the end of the video where Hudson’s owner finally decided that enough is enough. Hudson was pulled away from the puddles and away from the sewer before he decided to lay down on the water again.

Watch the hilarious video below.

And for more Golden Retriever content, watch this puppy chilling in a pool with a flamingo float here. Or watch this funny clip of a good boy refusing to leave the pool here.

Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog