Goldendoodle Duo Always Getting On Each Other's Nerves Are Like Relatable 'Step Siblings'
When you live with doodles, you get used to impromptu wrestling matches. Bronco and Buffy's owner sometimes films their WWE antics for social media so everyone can watch the cuteness. One popular TikTok starts with Bronco placing a golden paw on Buffy's black curls, clearly initiating a fresh romp. They aren't quite in position, though. Buffy adjusts her stance a few times, and Bronco literally scoots back on his bum so he has more room to pounce.
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Set to a rowdy audio clip from "Stepbrothers," the attack is swift. Bronco suddenly rears up on his hind legs and dives at Buffy, who jumps away. Now the game has begun! Dogs wrestle with each other when they feel comfortable with each other, and Buffy and Bronco are perfectly matched. They each take turns as the aggressor, just like squabbling step-siblings who are actually best friends. "Such doodle behavior!" one commenter wrote, while others joked they couldn't handle having two spunky doodles.
Even if they bicker, many dogs benefit from having a sibling
After you bring home your first dog, a question tends to arise: Is your dog lonely without another dog to play with? For some dog owners, the answer is a resounding no. Their pups are happy living with humans and don't need any extra stimulation. Then there are the dogs that really could use more companionship. These are the pups that hate being alone, or the ones that have so much energy they could run around for hours.
If you have two dogs, they have each other to play with and connect with. An older dog might get an energy boost from a young pooch, and a puppy can learn how to behave from an experienced mentor. Dogs that are close in age can go toe-to-toe in rambunctiousness. Remember to consider your dog's particular temperament, however. A fearful or aggressive pup may not be ready for another animal in the house.
Interested in seeing more adorable canine pairs before you make a decision? Check out this video of a senior goldendoodle walking with its puppy sibling.