October and December may get all the glory because of the holidays they have, but November can sometimes be the best month, too.
There is Thanksgiving, but that’s considered a rather boring one for most compared to Christmas and Halloween (there are less gifts and candy involved with Thanksgiving).
But November brings peak fall foliage, and the changing of the leaves can be something to behold.
For these two Yellow Labradors, it certainly is.
In the video from an account called @joyofwillowandnala, Willow and Nala are just having a peaceful stroll through the leaves.
One of the Labs is in a stroller while the other stands next to her, just looking at the leaves falling and blowing all around them.
It is almost like they are meditating.
If you love some sweet Yellow Lab content, then this is the account to follow.
Willow and Nala love to cuddle and play together all the time.
Do Dogs Understand the Changing of the Seasons?
As for the question, do dogs understand the changing of the seasons, it’s similar to their understanding of the concept of time.
According to Dogster, pooches instinctively sense changes in light, temperature, and atmosphere, but they don’t have a conscious awareness that it’s now the season of fall.
Related: Yellow Lab Hides in Giant Leaf Pile, But Her Nose Gives Her Away
The seasons definitely have an impact on dogs’ activity levels and moods.
In the summer, long-haired pups get hotter, so they may spend more time in the shade and may need to conserve energy by playing less.
In the fall, when it cools off, they may be more up for playing and have higher activity levels, or in the case of these two sweet girls, they make more time for staring at the falling leaves.
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This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Nov 8, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.