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Golden Retriever Gets DIY Bath After Missed Grooming Appointment and He's Offended

Golden Retriever Gets DIY Bath After Missed Grooming Appointment and He's Offended

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Golden Retriever Gets DIY Bath After Missed Grooming Appointment and He's Offended originally appeared on PawNation.
It's weird how some dogs absolutely love playing in the water—but then act like the sky is falling when it's time for a bath. They will literally run and jump in a swimming pool all day long, but when Mom brings out the hose for a quick scrub session, they instantly fall into a depressed state.
One pet mom shared a video on TikTok of her downtrodden Golden Retriever receiving a quick backyard bath—and without any context, it would be easy to be concerned about him. Chester's broken heart vibe is strong, and it's easy to think he's in an uncomfortable situation.
Well, it's all an act! He's just upset that he didn't get to go to the groomer for his usual spa treatment. Unfortunately, this Golden Retriever is such a busy pup that his vet appointment and spa day overlapped—causing Mom to reschedule with the salon.
Due to his overall stinky predicament, it was necessary for Mom to take matters into her own hands. The clip is a short one that starts with Chester being doused with a garden hose and ends with his head wrapped in an adorable babushka.
The fluffy, four-legged drama king is going to live another day—despite the backyard bath torture he was subjected to.
This story was originally reported by PawNation on Aug 18, 2025, where it first appeared.
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