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Teaching fur babies to stay calm around food is the toughest task. This Instagram video shows an owner trying to manage his Golden Retriever’s chaotic behavior while on a trip to fetch sandwiches. In the clip, the dog dad takes the pet named Bauer to a drive-thru and orders Chick-fil-A burgers and nuggets. However, the pooch has no patience, and he attacks the packet as soon as the man receives it. In the caption, the owner hints that he is training his dog to behave on such trips. It reads, “I think we need to make this a weekly trip.”

Video shows Golden Retriever sticking head inside Chick-fil-A packet for sandwich

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In a funny dog video on Instagram, a Golden Retriever named Bauer has no patience to wait for his sandwich. It begins with the owner saying his pet has a “new obsession”: a Chick-fil-A sandwich. When he says this, he is sitting on the couch with the pooch, who is holding his bowl in his mouth.

The pet parent also says he will get Bauer’s favorite food for dinner. This excites the dog, as evidenced by his wagging tail. As they share a moment, the human’s Siberian Husky intervenes from far behind. As per the owner, the second pet also wants them to get him some nuggets.

Once the dog dad and Bauer are on the way to a drive-thru, the owner asks the pooch to behave. Initially, he tries to calm his nerves, but loses patience when they arrive at their destination. His enthusiasm makes it difficult for the owner to manage. Before the man can take Bauer’s share out of the packet, the dog sticks his head inside the package and gobbles down a Chick-fil-A sandwich.

Meanwhile, viewers have enjoyed watching the Golden Retriever sandwich video. A user quipped, “Dang Bauer ate the sandwich in whole?! I’m surprised he didn’t eat the bag too.” Many joked about his behavior in the comments. Moreover, the clip has garnered over 31K likes as of writing.

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