Golden Retrievers are usually pretty easygoing and aren’t bothered by much. But, like with everything, there are a few exceptions, and Lucie is definitely one of those special Goldens who isn’t shy about expressing her honest feelings to her parents about anything!
The sweet girl recently thought her tennis ball was out of reach, and therefore, she needed to alert everyone. Lucie sent a literal bat signal to show she was in trouble and needed their assistance. However, the jury’s still out on whether she could have solved the problem without them. Watch @luciewoos’s recent TikTok video and decide for yourself!
As Mom begins filming, the viral Golden Retriever lets out one of her famous “woos” and dramatically drops to the living room floor. If we didn’t know better, we’d think she had rehearsed this move, since her front paws are literally pointing directly at the issue.
The devastated Golden had been playing with her tennis ball, and it landed under a side table. Yep, that’s it! The whole reason she’s so upset is that her coveted ball is out of reach (barely)! Honestly, with gentle paws, she could have retrieved it herself, but obviously, letting Mom do it was the better choice.
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Sweet Comments From Her Adoring Fans
Lucie is a very popular pup on TikTok. She’s been wooing her way into people’s hearts for a while now, and many followers shared their thoughts in the comments. One person stated, “Obviously, she just doesn’t want to knock the little table down with a clumsy movement while trying to get it back. She’s so considerate!” and her mom agreed, “She has been rattled by tables before. She’s a clever girl!”
Another viewer said, “Divas have standards to maintain and woos to let out!” which perfectly matches Mom’s description of Lucie, and we just love her!
And in case you missed the cat, Kevin, sitting unbothered on the back of the chair, take a look at the “I don’t care” look on her (yes, her) face!
This story was originally published by PawNation on Feb 22, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.