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Dog Races Owner To Front Seat To Hold Hands With Driver
This funny dog wants everyone to know who's in charge here.
Catherine Marucci
09.17.18

Dogs can be possessive of their humans in the same way people are with their significant others, but how often do they hold hands?

This hilariously adorable footage of a golden retrieverโ€™s sly ways of being with her owner proves it.

In the video, we can see Carissa Germany filming from the backseat of the car after their golden retriever Lucy beat her to ride shotgun next to her husband.

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Lucy then proceeds to triumphantly put her paw on the husband, Jacob, as if to hold his hand while he drives. With a sly backward glance and smirk to Carissa, Lucy sure knows sheโ€™s succeeded.

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Carissa L. Germany via Facebook
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Carissa L. Germany via Facebook

Take a look at Lucyโ€™s expression and Carissaโ€™s reaction to the event in this video posted by her on Facebook with the caption:

โ€œSomething you might not know about Lucyโ€ฆ. she has to be holding your hand in the carโ€ฆ. Finally got it on video.โ€

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Carissa L. Germany via Facebook
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Carissa L. Germany via Facebook
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Going viral

Not surprisingly, the video quickly went viral with the original one uploaded by Carissa having over a hundred thousand views.

And netizens didnโ€™t shy from expressing their thoughts on Lucy and her devious ways.

One person commented: โ€œThe look back was priceless she knew what she was doing hahahaha.โ€

Another said: โ€œI am hystericalโ€ฆ you canโ€™t get any cuter than that dog sitting in the front seat oh my God.โ€

Meanwhile, other people shared similar stories of their possessive pets or talked about how they wish their dogs acted more like Lucy. We can understand the jealousy. Lucy seems like a pretty spectacular dog to have around, even if it does mean giving up the front seat sometimes.

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Carissa L. Germany via Facebook
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Carissa L. Germany via Facebook
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Pets and romance

Boundary issues with pets may be a problem for some couples, but some experts say that they can also be beneficial during the first stages of a relationship.

In an interview with The New York Times, Dr. Helen Fisher, a chief adviser from the popular dating service Match.com, say that owning a dog can be a good way to attract partners as itโ€™s an indicator of a manโ€™s ability to be nurturing.

โ€œHaving a dog really says something about you. It says you can care for a creature, that you can follow a schedule and get home to feed it, that you can walk it and love it and spend time with it.โ€

โ€“ Helen Fisher

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Carissa L. Germany via Facebook
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Carissa L. Germany via Facebook

You heard it right from an expert, so any single men out there better be looking into taking in a pet of your own.

โ€œThatโ€™s the bottom line message that women get when they see a man with a dog: Heโ€™s capable of nurturing, of giving without receiving a lot, of caring for another. Heโ€™s made a commitment to this animal. And one thing women have needed for years and years is a partner who could share the load, be responsible, care for them if theyโ€™re sick and show up on time.โ€

โ€“ Helen Fisher

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They may be stubborn at first, but dogs and other pets are a great measure of your partnerโ€™s qualities. They are also fun to have around and a great source of entertainment as well as companionship. You canโ€™t lose!

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