“Good fences make good neighbors,” or so said Robert Frost in his 1914 poem “Mending Wall.” That certainly seems to be the case with this 2-year-old boy and his dog friend.
Although the fence separating the two pals is taller than either of them, it doesn’t prevent them from having a game of fetch. Chad Nelson, a photojournalist from Minnesota, posted a video of his son happily throwing a ball over a fence, and an equally happy-looking dog dropping it back over to the other side.
“A fence can’t stop my two-year-old from playing with his new best friend.” Nelson wrote on Twitter.
A fence can’t stop my two-year-old from playing with his new best friend. pic.twitter.com/9QBuaq4Ee2
— Chad Nelson (@CMNelsonPhoto) July 18, 2018
The video has been up less than 24 hours and has already been viewed almost 5 million times.
OH MY GOD THIS IS THE CUTEST THING WHAT THE HELL
— five wilted leaves of cabbage (@_lilymayy) July 19, 2018
On behalf of The Internet, I respectfully ask that you, your offspring and his new friend make a much longer video. It will cleanse and soothe our weary souls, and for each viewing, a little more strength will return to us.
— Kirstine Hansen (@FrokenHansen) July 19, 2018
In other world, I loved it. 🐶🎾❤️
https://twitter.com/CHR15_HOU5E/status/1019908977679917058
https://twitter.com/juan196765/status/1019788808714375169
Best thing on the Internet today.
— RJ Gadz (@RalfusJ) July 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/5Phillips5/status/1019802708050677763
That dog is the Hero we need, but not the hero we deserve 😭
— Tom Harper (@TomHarper10) July 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/HartsockSteve/status/1019945083813101568
A few people also took the time to point out that this kid has one heck of a throwing arm for a 2-year-old.
This kid has a great arm!
— Lady Lucy Champagne 🍾 🪷 (@DameBelleRose) July 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/inatwittoday/status/1019813999557267456
Decades from now, when your son is being inducted into the MLB hall of fame for his pitching accolades, he can point to this video as the start of this pitching career.
— Saad (@rhapsaadic) July 19, 2018
Whether or not this kid makes it into the baseball hall of fame remains to be seen, but if they ever open a friendship hall of fame, these two are a shoo-in.