According to ilovemydogsomuch, kids who grow up on the same street frequently become friends and have playdates at each other’s homes.
Because they live near to one another and interact regularly, they frequently develop strong bonds.
However, this is also true for our pet friends, not only our young human ones.
Simba, a little Goldendoodle, and Cooper, a Havanese, live next door to one another and are closest buddies. Roberto Couto of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, the owner of Simba, told Newsweek that Simba and Cooper go for walks with the kids from their respective homes. As a result of their unbreakable bond, Simba would occasionally leave his backyard solely to visit Cooper while they’re separated.
Since their families adopted them both at the same time when they were pups, they have been great buddies. One time they meet one another, they are giddy with excitement and give each other the cutest greetings.
During one of their encounters, Couto took a picture of the amicable duo cuddling. Their front paws are intertwined in the most human-like manner, and they are both standing on their rear legs. The heartfelt photo was posted by Couto in the “Dogspotting Society” Facebook group, where it immediately gained over 11,000 likes. Additionally, it was tweeted, where it garnered over 300,000 likes.
This wasn’t a one-off occurrence. The two fuzzy best buddies hug one other enthusiastically almost every time they meet one another. They admire one another and feel blessed to be so near to one another. That is what friendship is all about! Hopefully, none of their families will choose to move.