Golden Retriever Waiting for His Nightly Boost Into Bed Is Too Precious


We all have our bedtime routines, whether it is a nine-step face cleansing regimen, turning off your phone for a full hour before you sleep, or maybe a little pre-bedtime snack.

For this sweet Golden Retriever, after he puts on his pajamas, he needs his boost into his bed from his parents.

The Golden’s name is Zebby, and he is just the sweetest boy patiently waiting next to the bed before his dad comes over and hoists him up.

Then, once he is safely on the bed, Zebby settles right in and gets pets from his mom.

What a nice way to go to sleep!

If you want to see more videos of @zebbythegolden being the sweetest boy, then this is the account for you.

You can watch Zebby have zoomies, enjoy seeing him watch his iPad, and take joy in his hope that a tennis ball will come out of a tree, because it once did before (that one is probably a long shot, Zebby).

Should Your Dog Sleep in Bed With You?

One of the age-old questions people wonder when they adopt a dog is: Should you let them sleep in bed with you?

For many people, having your furry baby in bed with you is part of the reason you wanted a dog.

Think of all the snuggling!

Related: What Your Dog’s Sleeping Position Says About Your Bond, Explains a Vet

But many affectionate dog parents think it is best for the pooch not to sleep in their bed.

According to PetMD, there are both positives and negatives of letting your canine companion sleep in your bed.

Making them a bed buddy can enhance your bond, and there is nothing like seeing that sweet face first thing when you wake up.

On the other hand, they may be very disruptive to your sleep. It doesn’t matter if the dog is big or small; they can always figure out how to make it harder for you to sleep.

Looks like Zebby will be staying in the bed, though.

🐶SIGN UP to get “pawsitivity” delivered right to your inbox with inspiring & entertaining stories about our furry & feathered friends🐾🐾

This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Oct 29, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *