
Never underestimate the ability of dogs of two different breeds to become fast friends. They can look nothing like each other and be completely different sizes, because that’s not what matters to them.
To our four-legged companions, it’s all about being on the same wavelength.
So, if an adorable, fluffy black Newfoundland puppy and a Bulldog need each other for the first time and hit it off by becoming instant best friends, you know that it’s because they share some immaculate vibes!
Boy, that sure was cute! You might even say that these dogs had a meet-cute. And of course, they are names are every bit as adorable as you expect. The Bulldog goes by Bowser, while the affable Newfie is named Beef.
It’s pretty hard to resist Bowser’s precious snarls as he hops around with his newfound Newfoundland bestie!
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And of course, these two indulge in all the classic canine friendship behaviors. They hop around each other like a couple of bunnies, sniff each other, and even play with a ball.
But wait, there’s more! Because, as we humans like to say, the more the merrier! Towards the end of this clip, it is revealed that the ball they are playing with belongs to none other than a precious Golden Retriever.
And what was once a precious duo is now an adorable canine trio!
As this other cute-as-can-be video shows, these three dogs are thick as thieves. They form a conga line of sorts as they sniff around and follow each other on a wonderful backyard adventure.
And of course, there is plenty of running around as each dog seemingly catches a case of the zoomies, rambunctiously bounding around the backyard and outdoor walkway.
Unsurprisingly, the Golden Retriever seems to be the spryest of the three dogs. But make a mistake, Bowser and Beef are still able to hold their own as they frolic about with their canine friend.
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