For a Golden Retriever to Go Out and Play, It Must Make Its Owner Happy, Otherwise It’s All Talk
Dogs need freedom, and it's the owner's responsibility and duty to take them out for daily walks. However, some owners neglect this, keeping their dogs confined indoors, which is actually quite fine for young puppies.

This golden retriever's owner didn't have a safe dog. It wanted to play every day, exploring every corner of the house until it was bored and wanted to go out, but it wasn't easy to get it to do so, it had to make its owner happy, or else it wouldn't go out.
The golden retriever observed its owner for a few days, trying to figure out what it was interested in, and then trying to satisfy it. Once the owner was happy, it would seize the opportunity to take it out to play. It was quite frustrating.

The dog: It seems like it won't be able to go out for a walk lately!
The golden retriever couldn't speak, so it could only communicate with its owner through its eyes. It would stare intently at its owner whenever it had the chance, hoping its owner would understand it. It had been waiting patiently for days with no effect.
This afternoon, the owner suddenly got excited, probably because it won a game. The golden retriever rushed over to ask its owner to take it out, and it had to seize the opportunity, or it would have to wait a long time.
The result was unsuccessful, and the owner continued to indulge in the game.