
When you scroll through your feed and land on a video of two dogs who clearly get each other, you feel it: that laugh, that tug in your heart, the “aww yes” moment.
That’s exactly how you’ll feel watching Baloo the Bully and his girlfriend Pinky the Frenchie hanging out, being best friends, and showing the world what dog-love looks like.
Baloo is big-hearted (and big-bodied) with the kind of presence that makes you go, “Yep, that’s a Bully breed.”
But with Pinky, he’s soft. Like a gentle giant whose big-dog bark turns to a soft whine when she’s near.
Pinky, on the other hand? Tiny Frenchie, confident, full of personality—and clearly, head-over-paws for this big guy.
Their owner compiled a video on the Instagram account @bully.baloo and it caught fire.

The video starts with the text overlay: “Crying thinking about how my dog’s gf is smaller than his head.” You laugh. Then you melt.
You see Baloo and Pinky wrestling on the rug; you see Baloo howling at the siren in the distance while Pinky just sits next to him like partner in crime; you see them sharing a stick, sunbeams on their faces, forehead kisses, tumble moments, soft cuddles.
Game-on for internet hearts.
Here’s something sweet: Pinky started out as a foster pup and was adopted by a close friend of Baloo’s owner. Thanks to that connection, she still visits.
And every visit is like Cupid showing up with paw prints. Watching them together, you don’t think “dog” or “breed.”
You think team. Pair. Match made in fur. Their humans captioned it perfectly: “Baloo will always be the man Pinky needs.”
What makes it so good isn’t just that it’s adorable—it’s earnest. These two don’t stare at each other like they just met.
They behave like they’ve known each other forever. The size difference plays into the charm: big dude, little lady, equal love.
And the internet noticed: thousands of likes, comments calling them “relationship goals,” hearts flying across the screen.
But beyond the laughs and the “cute” factor, their story reminds you of something important: connection doesn’t need matching sizes, matching breeds, matching anything but hearts.
It needs trust. It needs companion-ship. It needs someone who shows up. Baloo showed up. Pinky showed up. And their person captured it.
If you live with dogs, you know what this feels like. The moment they stop being “the dog I own” and start being “the dog I couldn’t imagine life without.”
That’s what you see when Baloo gently leans his face on the floor while Pinky tumbles into the frame, expecting a kiss, a scratch, a stick-sharing moment.
That’s when you stop scrolling and remember: this is real love.
So if you need your heart warmed today, find that video. Watch it. Laugh. Then watch it again and realize: love doesn’t care about head size, breed lines, or Instagram filters.
It just cares about presence, partner-ness, and being seen.
Baloo & Pinky? They’re not just a Bully and a Frenchie. They’re proof that some best friends come with paws, tails, and the kind of story people want to share.



