Video: Dog Owner Details What Happens at Pup’s ‘Sock Party’


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(Photo Credit: @agoldendogmom / Instagram)

A funny video of a dog owner explaining to her Golden Retriever dog about his newfound “sock party” has left the internet in a state of laughter. On March 25, the human parent of the adorable dog posted the hilarious video on Instagram through the account @agoldendogmom. The clip showcased the dog calmly listening to all the details about the party that goes on the entire night.

Owner reveals dog throws sock party that lasts all night in hilarious video

A video on Instagram capturing an owner hilariously sharing with her Golden Retriever dog how he throws a “sock party” that lasts all night long has gone viral on social media. In the caption of the post, humorously wrote, “but actually it’s so sweet that he wants to cuddle with my sock.”

The Instagram video displayed the dog mom holding the Golden Retriever affectionately and giving him rubs. In the meantime, the owner began by telling the dog, “You’ve been doing this new thing that your father is calling a sock party.” The dog mom continued, “Every night between the hours of 11:00 PM and 4:00 AM, you get out of bed, you open the closet door.”

After that, the owner told the dog, “Then you get one of my dirty socks out of my laundry basket, and then you kinda take it.” As the video went on, viewers could see the dog mom perfectly explaining all the details about this intriguing party and how it wakes the dog dad up. Meanwhile, the dog kept on listening to her calmly.

The Instagram video has garnered a lot of attention from people. In the comment section, one person humorously pointed out, “But the sock party sounds waaaaay more fun mom.” Meanwhile, another Instagram user expressed their love for the video. They commented, “I’m dying these chats are adorable.” Another person hilariously added, “That’s a hoot.” “That sounds like dad’s problem,” wrote another Instagram user.

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