This Dog Playing With A Tiny Baby Bunny Is The Cutest Thing You've Seen
I literally had no idea bunnies could be so tiny.
Watch this yellow lab make an unusual little friend.
David Jackson is a resident of the Ottawa Valley in Canada. Jackson was out in his yard one day with his Meg, his 11-year-old yellow lab. Jackson heard some distressed animal noises, and saw a mother bunny flee into the woods, leaving behind this little guy.
Jackson named the bunny Little John Stamos. Why? Because he's a very handsome little bunny.
Predatory birds were lingering in the trees, so Jackson and Meg decided to stay with the helpless critter until the birds dispersed. Meg basically began to take over the mother role instantly. She rubbed noses with Little John Stamos and followed him as he made tiny hops across the yard.
Eventually, the birds departed, but the unlikely friendship remained for a while longer.
To keep the teeny bunny safe after he and Meg left, Jackson hid Little John Stamos carefully in a stump.
Little John Stamos was safely reunited with his mother.
According to Jackson, “I've seen Little John Stamos running around and some family has seen the two of them together since.” What an adorable and happy story. Hopefully Meg and LJS can get together and play again soon!
For your viewing pleasure, here are some additional mismatched canine size pairings.
Because you can never have enough cuteness in your life, and unexpected animal friends are pretty much the definition of cuteness.
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Such love 💚
Few things are cuter than watching big ol' dogs caring for tiny versions of their "natural enemies."
Large dogs, pint-sized kitties. That is all.
Let's not forget this big mama dog and her adorable goat-son.
Yep, that's definitely her kid.
Then there's this dog, who basically runs the gamut of cute tiny animal friends.
My heart is literally about to explode from all the cuteness.
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