Goldendoodles Wait At The Door For Mom On 2 Legs As Her 'Welcome Home Committee'
There's nothing like coming home — no matter if it's after a long day out, a stressful day at work, or even from a fun vacation. Now, add pets waiting for you on the other end, and it's even better. There's no greater feeling than being welcomed back by your four-legged friends; the excited eyes, wagging tails, and unconditional love is always appreciated. It reminds you just how loved you are. If you ever need that feeling, we have found the TikTok video for you, of two welcoming goldendoodles excitedly waiting at the front door for their human.
@twogoldendoodles The welcome home committee is always ready 🥹🐾 I don't deserve them♥️ #dogsoftiktok #fyp #goldendoodle #cominghome dogmom
"The welcome home committee is always ready," reads the caption, as the two goldendoodle pups compete with each other at the front door window to watch their mom walk up the driveway after a long day. Standing on their hind legs with paws pressed against the glass, you can see their bodies wiggling with happiness while being able to imagine them exclaiming, "She's home! She's home!"
While most commenters were on the side of agreeing it's "the best welcome ever," one person couldn't resist saying, "It's kinda creepy but I LOVE it." Meanwhile, another revealed, "Call me crazy but I believe one day this dog breed is gonna get fed up of pretending and start talking to us." Oh, imagine the things they would say!
Why do dogs meet you at the door?
Ever wonder why your dog sits by the door when you're not home? It's not just a cute habit; it's also a sign of how much they love having you around.
Dogs form strong bonds with their favorite humans, and when you leave, they often spend part of their time alone waiting for the moment you return. For them, it's the highlight of their day. They also camp out by the door because they're masters of routine. If you usually get home around the same time, your pup starts to expect it. Dogs are surprisingly good at recognizing daily patterns, mainly because they can hear familiar sounds from far away and can detect scents that humans would never even notice. Your car pulling into the driveway, your footsteps, or even your personal scent drifting closer alerts them to your arrival before you even reach for the doorknob.
And, of course, there's the reward factor. Pups quickly learn that waiting by the door often leads to pats, treats, or playtime — all things they love. So, from a doggy's perspective, hanging out by the front door is a win-win all around!