Can't Go Out, Samoyed Supervision Owner Movement: An Exercise Reward with a Kiss
Many places abroad have started restricting movement, encouraging people to stay home and avoid risky outings. With limited options for going out, owners are finding various ways to entertain themselves and their dogs. They're staying home and playing together. There's no better way to spend time with your furry friend!

Recently, Samoyed Felix is super happy! Several owners aren't going out, staying home and keeping themselves company. They also play with themselves during exercise, and enjoy snacks afterward. What a delightful life!

Although Felix can't go out often, he isn't bored. Most of his time is spent as a 'movement training partner' for his owners. Felix transforms into the cutest fitness coach, supervising his owners' workouts.

The male owners often call Felix to join them in heavy exercises. For example, they'll have Felix lie on their backs, carrying him while doing squats. Felix clearly trusts his owner, calmly and looking at the camera to be adorable! It's simply too cute!
When the owner does push-ups, Felix will put his two paws on the owner's waist, preventing his waist from rising. This is an unconventional push-up posture.

If the owner finds regular push-ups too simple, the male owner will even clap with Felix. As soon as he extends one hand, Felix immediately understands and pats him with his fluffy paws.

Felix is too heavy for the female owner to carry, but Felix can transform into a motivator. When the female owner does sit-ups, Felix sits beside her legs and gives her a kiss when she sits up. This adorable expression of anticipation is irresistible!

If the female owner wants to clap with Felix, he will immediately respond. Felix will also do some stretching exercises with the owner, lying on the ground together to relax their bodies. The fluffy paws and butts are too cute.

After playing, the owner will reward him with snacks, and Felix is overjoyed.
Felix is the best personal trainer! If my dog could do this, I could also persevere and exercise every day. However, my dog only makes trouble when I exercise. You know, what will your dog do when you are exercising?