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3 Of The Most Helpful And Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have

There's nothing fun about household chores. Mopping the floors and cleaning the dishes can be hard for a lot of folks.

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have
Dogs at work
But if you're an experienced dog trainer like Linda Kush, you can just swap roles with your dogs and relax for the day. 

Who knew that some dogs can mop, wipe and vacuum to perfection? In fact, three dogs in Missouri can easily compete for these tasks.  

Still doubting? Check out the playful pictures that Linda Kush, a retired dog trainer from Missouri shared recently while commemorating April 18th's Pet Owners Independence Day.

Linda, 63, was able to put her feet up while her pets put many paws to make her house look spick and span.

The three canines - vizslas Reka and Roxie along with weimaraner Riley - got their paws dirty while cleaning their house in Missouri. 

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have
Linda with her hard-working dogs
From vacuuming to polishing and even cleaning the toilet, there's no end to their canine talents.

The pups can even be seen wearing rubber gloves, mopping the floor, scrubbing dishes and the oven in what would be a dog owner's dream.

But Beware! Some of the pictures may make you dream of getting a dog.

#1: Reka reflects on her good work while polishing the bathroom

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have

#2: Riley wears her gloves and gets ready for cleaning

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have

#3: Roxie stands to attention while mopping the floor

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have

#4: Riley struggles with the sud while doing the dishes

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have

#5: Roxie scrubs the toilet with a brush

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have

#6: Roxie cleans the oven with a sponge in her mouth

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have

#7: Reka polishes the windows

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have

#8: Riley vacuums the house

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have

#9: Linda snoozes in her dog's bed by the fireplace

3 Of The Hardest Working Dogs You Will Love To Have
Linda often takes hilarious pictures of her three pooches - and during Pet Owners Independence Day, she helped in lifting our spirits by sharing the photos of her helpful and hard-working pups. 

Pet Owners Independence Day is an event that allows owners to swap places with their pets for the day.

During this year's celebration, Linda decided to get her dogs to do the chores for a change.

While describing the event, Linda said: “It has you swapping places with your pets and I had them doing the chores I would normally do, the last one even has me laying in front of the fireplace - which is their favorite thing to do.”

“I had them hard at work that day, they're very well trained, so it doesn't take any time at all to get them going,” she added.

“They're always eager to get to work, it seems like they always want to know what I'm up to. I'd say the one who was the best at their job was probably Roxie, she seems to be the best one at everything - she doesn't even mind cleaning the toilets, she got the worst job and did so well.”

But it wasn't all hard work - the trio did get a special treat afterwards.

“After I had them doing chores, as a reward they got to go on a hike after all their hard work.”

Of course, while it would be your dream to get helpers as adorable as these three, Linda has been able to train her pups to do just that. 

So, enrol for a dog training course today!

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