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This Video Of A Toddler And His Dog Playing Fetch Over A Fence Is The Most Adorable Thing You'll See All Day

This Video Of A Toddler And His Dog Playing Fetch Over A Fence Is The Most Adorable Thing You'll See All Day
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Awww...

When man's best friend become's baby's best friend, it just about melts our icy little hearts.


Get ready to feel all the feels. Twitter is currently dead on the ground because of a video that shows a small boy playing fetch with a biiiiiiig puppy over his backyard fence, proving that pure friendship knows no barriers.


Within the last 48 hours, the video has been liked over 900,000 times and the little boy and his new friend have more fans than Justin Bieber (probably).




The video was taken by a friend of the family, Erin Richter, who told Buzzfeed that the dog (whose name is Dozer, which is a level of cute we are personally unprepared to deal with at the moment) loves playing fetch over the fence and will often play with her own son, but Ms. Richter's son will stop playing when the ball gets too slobbery. "Sometimes Dozer will bring a new ball over then to keep playing."





In 2018, friendship despite a dividing wall rings more poignant than we first thought.



So go on, sail into your weekend knowing your life is better because of this video. Aren't dogs actually the best?

H/T: Buzzfeed, Twitter

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