A lot of doggos love to sleep, eat and play all day long. It’s all they want to do and we really couldn’t do anything about it because it’s the way they are and they are the cutest pets ever. But in China, a doggo proved to the world that he can do so much more.
A funny video that went viral in China, shows Guanlin, a young girl, with her partner-in-crime, Nuomi, a German Shepherd. The clip shows Guanlin happily watching television. After hearing footsteps approaching, Nuomi barked and placed his paw on the table which was a signal for the little girl.
Guanlin immediately read the signal and turned off the TV and went back to doing her homework. Not long after, the girl’s father arrives home and sees her daughter working on school work. He didn’t notice anything unusual until he went ahead and checked the CCTV footage.
This video had garnered more than 4.5 million views and gave their family more followers on social media. So they kept posting a lot more videos of Guanlin and her younger brother, together with Nuomi. A lot of people are impressed at how smart this doggo is!
The family says that Nuomi hasn’t had any professional training. His parents are retired police dogs and they adopted him when he was only four weeks old. Guanlin met the pooch when she was only a toddler and they have been together ever since.
Nuomi is a very helpful dog who can be relied on at home. Whenever he is left alone, Nuomi is smart and responsible enough to receive parcels. One time, a delivery man knocked on their door and was surprised that it was a dog that took the parcel inside. He was so shocked that he didn’t have time to take the receipt.
Whenever they go grocery shopping, Nuomi loves to hold the basket for them or even put some items in there. He can also fetch Guanlin after school and carry her bag for her on their way home. Nuomi truly loves helping out his hoomans.
Guanlin’s dad says that Nuomi gets along well with the whole family. He says that they will continue to post more videos of the pooch since a lot of people are enjoying it. So far, they now have more than 3.5 million followers on social media.
Video Credit: South China Morning Post