Neighboring Doodle Sisters Meeting for Daily Walk Are the Definition of Happiness
Life is so much better when you have a good friend by your side. Just ask Labradoodle Freddie, who gets to go on his daily walk with the best friend there ever was: his sister Bella—and she lives next door! These two have the sweetest daily routine!
Thank goodness @labradoodle.freddie captured the special moment Freddie greets his sis, and their joy at seeing each other will surely bring a smile to your face. Take a look!
"POV: Your sis lives next to you, and it's time for your daily walk together," the clip says as Freddie patiently waits for Bella to come outside. Once he spots her, the two can't get to each other fast enough. After a happy hug, they embark on their walk together down a trail, and their excitement is palpable.
These siblings are the epitome of family, and some of Freddie's 18,000 followers agree.
"They are so happy together; two is just better than one. Looks like they chat and whisper about everything together," the caption reads.
"That's awesome to have your sister next door. You got a buddy," one person said.
"You two are so lucky!" another wrote.
"Isn't it fortunate that they see each other so often!" another added.
We're sure if you ask Freddie, seeing Bella is the best part of his day!
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How Much Exercise Do Goldendoodles Need?
One look at Freddie, and you can tell he's full of life and personality, and if you add Bella to the mix, the duo is a great representation of just how lovable and playful this breed can be. Pups like the Doodle siblings have tons of energy to spare, which is why Dogster recommends 30-60 minutes of exercise a day, plus a couple of brisk walks.
They can get enough exercise through a game of fetch or by rollicking with a fur sibling who will match their level of energy and leave them ready to nap. Hiking, jogging, and swimming are good choices for this high-energy dog, as is taking your Doodle to a dog park to run around off-leash. However, if they can't burn that excess energy in some way, you'll have one hyper pup!
If that's not enough to wear them out, consider other, more strenuous forms of exercise, like flyball, dock diving, agility, or tracking once they're fully grown. Every Doodle is different, but without enough solid movement, they'll be less likely to engage in destructive behaviors like chewing or getting into things they shouldn't.
At least Freddie and Bella have each other to run and play (and hopefully nap after that!). What a beautiful thing to grow up next to your favorite pup!