Daycare Documents Blossoming Romance Between Two Dogs: 'Young and in Love'

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A budding relationship at a doggy daycare has been melting hearts left and right after the owner shared photos of the two unexpected young lovers.

A dog owner, known on TikTok as @emf_kenny, posted a November 29 TikTok video of the photos the doggy daycare has been sending of her Doberman and a chocolate labrador. Right before her eyes, she saw her baby start a precious new relationship with another doggo.

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Photos of a Doberman and brown labrador besties at doggy daycare. The doggy daycare has been documenting their blossoming relationship. @emf_kenny/TikTok

"My dog's daycare has been documenting his blossoming relationship with a brown lab and I can't cope," the owner wrote in the caption.

To say these two dogs are in love would be an understatement. The photos show the Doberman kissing the chocolate Lab and vice versa. They're hugging and snuggling each other. One photo even looks like they are laughing with each other.

The video received over 117,900 views and 23,000 likes within the first day of being posted. It's impossible not to have butterflies when watching this clip.

"Don't because this will now become my Roman empire. OBSESSED," commented one viewer.

Another person wrote: "Thank you because I really wanted to sob over puppy love. They look so young and in love."

This is only just the beginning of their long, beautiful relationship.

People's personal favorite was the card that said: "I labradore you." To which one person suggested: "Do one back that says, 'You're the dober-one for me.'"

Doggy Daycare Pros and Cons

With people getting back into the office, many dogs are left home alone for hours at a time. Boredom sets in. They aren't getting as much exercise as they need and sometimes, they become destructive. That's why plenty of dog owners turn to doggy daycare.

The benefit of using a doggy daycare starts with the comfort that your dog is no longer home alone, Wag Walking states. Plus, dogs will get socialization and exercise throughout the day and the hours are typically flexible for owners. Some daycares might offer training as well.

But on the flip side, doggy daycares are not for every four-legged friend. Some dogs might find it overwhelming or overstimulating. It can be expensive. There is also a risk that your dog might contract an illness or that the specific daycare does not give personalized care.

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About the writer

Liz O'Connell is a Newsweek Reporter based in North Carolina. Her focus is on pet news and videos. Liz joined Newsweek in 2023 and had previously worked at PetHelpful.com, the Charlotte Business Journal, and The Anson Record. She is a graduate of the University of Arizona. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Liz by emailing e.oconnell@newsweek.com.


Liz O'Connell is a Newsweek Reporter based in North Carolina. Her focus is on pet news and videos. Liz joined ... Read more