No wonder they say patience always pays off. You won’t find a better way than to show off your cute Labrador. When Gracie, a tiny lab puppy from Jupiter, Florida, was 4 months old, she was tasked with delivering her father’s newspaper. Any other day he would have done it without a problem. But it was Sunday and the papers were heavy.
Nonetheless, Gracie did her best to help her father read the news. Finally, her work paid off, and her dad captured the moment in one of the cutest videos you’ll ever see.
His father was proud of him.
the puppies are fighting in the garden
Gracie never neglected her duties and one of her favorite things to do was pick up the newspapers that the mailman left in the front yard of her home in Jupiter. But this time the challenge was even greater because it was Sunday and the paper was full of ads, cartoons and special inserts, doubling its size.
But, as soon as her dad, Peter Schulz, shouted, “Gracie, the newspaper”, she didn’t wait a moment, but immediately ran out the door towards the end of the road where they are left.
When she tried to take it, she saw that she was in for a very difficult job. But, that didn’t sway her at all, and her dad encouraged her from the beginning.
“Bring it here, Gracie!” Peter called, encouragingly, as the little puppy struggled to wrap her maw around the bulky, plastic-wrapped paper. “I know, it’s a big one today, it’s Sunday’s paper.”
After that, Gracie retreated to a reserve position, on the grass, and after a few seconds, she ran towards her target again. It was as if she was thinking: “You won’t get away with this so easy!”
Since she did not fully succeed in her intention this time either, Peter had to intervene.
“Here, let’s do this,” Peter said, grabbing the edge of the plastic. “Here, grab it like this, here, pull it.”
But, her thinking was that “Only losers choose the easy way”, so she once again decided to try it herself. And, she succeeded.
The truth is that she almost fell several times under the weight of the newspaper. But, what to do? No one is perfect.
In the end, the goal was achieved, and no one was prouder than her, except her daddy, of course.