Goldendoodle love language video
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Video: Owner Reveals Their Goldendoodle’s Love Language Is ‘Physical Touch’

Every four-legged companion has their own special way of expressing love to their human, much like people do. If they’re constantly invading your personal space, it’s likely because that’s their way of showing affection to the ones they love and protect. So, it didn’t come as a surprise when this dog owner shared a video, revealing their Goldendoodle‘s love language, which is “physical touch,” and its peak clinginess, something everybody needs in their life.

Goldendoodle’s love language is to cling to people in video

If your furry friend isn’t very physically affectionate, it could be because that’s not their way of expressing their love. But that clearly didn’t seem to be the case with George, a Mini Goldendoodle, whose video proved his love language is “physical touch.” If bonding with gentle touches, tender rubs, and clinginess is your dog’s thing, then they might have a lot in common with this furball, who loves invading his owners’ personal space — not that they’re complaining.

The clip showed a compilation of multiple moments when George bonded with his mom and dad through gentle touches. The subtext explained, “Pov: Your dog’s love language is physical touch.” Meanwhile, the post documented several snippets of the pooch either hugging his owners, receiving belly rubs and tender tickles from them, or sleeping on top of and with them, and even making constant skin-to-skin contact to ensure extreme levels of comfort.

In the video, while the Goldendoodle’s love language was evident, so was that of his owners, who were equally reciprocative with the gesture. There wasn’t a moment when they didn’t return the same kind of affection by embracing the closeness and tenderness. Commenters also seemed to be in complete awe of the fluff’s nonverbal affection. “My love language is George,” wrote one user, while others claimed they love the “adorable,” clingy boy so much.

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