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    Golden Retriever With a 'Belly Ache' FaceTimes Grandma for Comfort & It's Too Cute

    By Devan McGuinness,

    6 hours ago

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    A sweet Golden Retriever FaceTimes his Grandma for comfort after night with a "belly ache," and it's so adorable.

    On September 8, 2024, TikTok user Wally Dog (@wally.meets.world) shared a video of a Golden Retriever named Wally, who really finds comfort in his Grandma's voice. Take a look!

    In a short 35-second video, we meet Wally, a beautiful Golden Retriever who clearly loves his Grandma.

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    "FaceTiming Grandma to tell her you frowned up last night and your belly doesn't feel good," the text on the screen reads. In the video, Wally is sitting near a computer with FaceTime connected to a call with his Grandma.

    Wally is wearing his feelings on his face, with a frown and pout on while Grandma on FaceTime tries to comfort him by telling Wally how much he's loved and that she's sorry he doesn't feel good.

    Once he heard that from Grandma, his spirits picked up, and he walked close to the computer, his fluffy tail wagging happily.

    But he gets a little confused, and jumps around and looks toward the door thinking he's hearing Grandma in real life and not over the computer speakers.

    "Grandma always makes everything better," the video's caption reads. And people who watched the video shared their feelings about the clip in the comments.

    One wrote, "He needs gramma."

    Another, "Awww
 feel better buddy."

    Someone else added, "Wally is so confused. Aw. I can hear and see but can't smell her."

    Another person shared, "Omg, he thought she was behind the computer."

    One explained, "Where is grandma?! She needs to be there IMMEDIATELY!"

    What To Do When Your Dog Throws Up

    Poor Wally had a bad evening the night before, it sounds like, and called his Grandma because he had a stomach ache and had thrown up. According to experts, if you're in a situation where your pup throws up, there are a few things you should do.

    "Occasionally, healthy dogs will get sick for no apparent reason and then continue with their day as if nothing happened," the American Kennel Club explains. "Your dog could have eaten too quickly, swallowed something disagreeable, or merely snacked on too much grass. This type of vomiting is usually nothing to worry about."

    However, if your dog exhibits specific signs, such as continuous vomiting, vomiting blood, or a seizure, or if it has other symptoms, like fever or weight loss, then this isn't typical and might be cause for concern.

    "It never hurts to play it safe when it comes to dog health," the club reminds pet parents. "The best way to find out if your dog’s vomiting is normal or not is to call your vet."

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    Marilyn Roudebush
    3h ago
    so cute
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