In addition to being a wonderful dog, Davos is also highly philanthropic; he retrieves golf balls and then helps to collect money for charity causes. Davos, a lively and inquisitive Bernese Mountain Dog, has a talent for finding and returning items that most humans are likely to lose. However, Davos and his closest friend, a guy by the name of Al Cooper, have discovered a means to make use of his skill rather than letting it wane.
Al Cooper enjoys playing golf, despite the fact that he is a lousy player.
Al stated:
“He’s a good retriever, but I’m a horrible player.”
So, in recent years, he has been bringing Davos to his home turf in Minnesota, USA, to do his thing. As it turns out, Al’s dependable canine caddie is glad to go after any balls he smashes until he is no longer in sight.
Davos frequently succeeds in retrieving the missing balls of other golfers while doing his recovery duty. He discovers numerous, and one of them even gave him an excellent idea.
All of those misplaced golf balls are now being sold by Davos and Cooper for 25 cents apiece, with the money going to the Animal Humane Society to help other animals. The resourceful dog’s recuperation skills are now paying off in the finest way conceivable.
Al and Davos have reportedly raised $100 by selling over 400 golf balls, all on Davos’ own initiative, according to KARE 11 News.