When talking about the most heart-warming dog that is the best at solving problems for its owner, then the Golden Retriever should be the right-hand man. I have to admit that the Golden Retriever gives people a particularly reliable and certain sense of trust, regardless of their temperament, body shape or growth habits.
The golden retriever Murphy who lives in Sara’s home in Oregon is such a very, very trustworthy housekeeper.

It’s not nonsense to say that he is a big housekeeper, because Sara’s family is really prosperous: there are five cats, two pigs, 21 chickens and a rabbit, it’s like a small wild zoo! And this kind of little baby has been assigned a clear name by Murphy, and it has a very good relationship with this kind of kittens, chicks, pigs, rabbits, etc. Do you think it will never end?
Recently, Sara brought back Archie, a dog.
At first she was worried that Archie and Murphy wouldn't get along. But she immediately realized that she was suspicious by nature. Murphy was familiar with everyone. He and Archie knew each other as soon as they met, and soon they got together and hooked up.
For Archie, after all, he is new and has a sense of mystery to other animals in the house. Therefore, when playing and playing, there will be some things that are not serious or serious, or you can't control your excitement and so on.
The chicks and kittens at home will feel restless and worried when they see it. After all, where is the difference in body shape?
Now it’s time for Murphy to take action! As the housekeeper of the family, of course, such matters of reconciling conflicts must be managed. And it is also very gentle. If it sees Archie acting aggressively, it will come up and grab Archie's head to calm him down.

Yes, Murphy bit Archie's head with a big mouthful, and he just held it in his mouth without using any force. Not to mention, this method is really powerful, Archie stopped immediately - after all, his vision went dark, and he had to calm down no matter what he did!
Now that Archie has grown up, his head is so big that Murphy can’t even take a bite of it. But when Murphy sees that it is about to behave badly, he will still run over and bite it gently "as a warning."
In short, the owner Sara is very relieved. Murphy understands light and heavy, so there is no need to worry. Archie needs to be obedient quickly, otherwise, Murphy will be so tired in order to teach him a lesson!