Ooooh, someone is dishing it out! One woman was treated to all the day’s gossip from her adorable pupper. He had so much tea from his walk with his daddy. So the two snuggled in bed and got into it. And now people are cracking up over their little gossip session.
You know the tea is good when both of you are into it. The dog had so much to tell his mama. And she had so many questions about what happened on their trip too.
Listen up, everyone. It’s time for tea. Golden Retriever Comet was laying in his mama’s bed when she asked to get all the details of their walk that day. And trust me, they had a lot to go over.
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“Did you go for a walk with daddy?” the woman asked her pupper. To which the dog threw his head back and made a noise.
“You did?! Was it fun?!” she prodded.
“Did you see your friend Flapjack?” she wondered. Yeah he did! “How’s he doing this morning?” she asked.
The woman followed their conversation up with a whole bunch of questions. She needed all the info. As she explained later in the caption, she missed the walk so she didn’t want to be left out.
Commenters could stop laughing at their adorable conversation.
“I’m fully convinced that dogs are literally trying harder and harder to talk to us,” one person in the comments section wrote.
“‘YES I DID.’ ‘IT WAS FABULOUS.’ ‘YES I SAW FLAPJACK.’ ‘IT WAS THE BEST, YOU SHOULD’VE BEEN THERE,’” kidded another commenter.
“Sooo expressive! She’s telling you how you missed out on a great adventure,” added a third person.
“And you’ll never guess what happened!” one commenter chimed in, as if speaking for the pup.
How Often to Walk Your Dog
Walks are a normal part of dog ownership. You have to do it! So how often should you walk your dog? It really depends on the breed. Herding breeds might need more walks and for longer periods of time. While less active dogs could probably do with a short stroll around the block. Figure that you’ll need to walk your dog at least twice a day, but do your research — your dog’s breed is the key.
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This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Nov 16, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.