Adorable Puppy Trying To Get Toddler To Play Is Breaking the Internet

There's nothing cuter than seeing little kids playing with little animals...especially when the animal wants to play more than the kid does! TikToker @Julie Bulanov shared a video of her precious toddler resisting their new Jack Russell Terrier puppy, and it's breaking the internet.

Julie shared the sweet video at the end of October, and we can't get enough of the cuteness! I'm not exactly certain, but it looks like Julie is giving her little boy a new puppy, and the two are meeting for the first time. They're both very excited about the encounter, and the puppy is ready to play! The little boy is so happy with the puppy, but not exactly sure what to do with it! His little giggle will make your day!

I can't even with this cuteness! @Julie's little boy's look is that of pure joy! We don't get to feel those feelings very often, and she was so lucky to have captured it on camera. These two will be BFFs for years to come!

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With nearly 20 million views, almost 4 million likes, and more than 7 thousand comments, it's clear that people loved this viral video. But you know what most people commented about? The little boy's hoodie! One commenter got nearly 84 thousand likes for their comment, "Why can’t my hoodies hoodie like this"? @kirby agreed, and got almost 20 thousand likes when they said, "The search being “hoodies that hoodie right”!" I didn't even notice the little boy's 'fit but everybody else did!

My parents had a Jack Russell terrier, and if you're considering one of these as a pet, you should know that they're extremely busy, fussy, very bossy, independent, and have 'small dog syndrome'. They're also very loving, loyal, and entertaining. We all have to take the good with the bad, right?

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