This toddler and her giant poodle pals are the happy news we all need today
If you were wondering whether the world was going to the dogs, then you’d be absolutely right – and it’s not ALL bad!
All of the pupper cuteness
Two-year-old Mame and her poodle pals Qoo, Riku and Gaku are the very definition of friendship goals, and things have been that way since the little girl was born.
We know this because these buddies are the stars of a world famous Instagram account and blog run by Mame’s grandmother. They undertake the important work of delighting every one of their 460K plus followers on the reg.
Fans are loving it and keen to share the reasons why they double-tap daily on this account – and these dogs!
“The wonderful thing about standard poodles is that they lack all the negative traits that go along with the downsized ‘miniature’ ones,” one man asserted. “They are just lovable fuzzballs, and they also make great hunting companions/helpers.”
“My god,” another posted. “She’s one call-of-adventure away from being the main character of a Studio Ghibli movie.”
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Doggo delight
While Mame and the pups were the original focus of this adorable ‘gram they recently switched things up. Yep, the family added a tiny accomplice to this kid-doggo gang – a baby boy named Mugi!
Photogenic pups Qoo, Riku and Gaku are beautifully groomed within an inch of their fluffy lives and are captured adventuring with Mame, or simply lounging about like doggy couch potatoes at home with the toddler and her wee brother.
Let us show you what we mean …!
Playing My Neighbour Totoro
Catching up on current events
Setting fashion trends
Rolling with their homies
Exploring other cultures
Doing whatever this is
Waiting for their avocado on toast
“Train-ing”
Chilling. #Brrr
NB: If this post has you hankering for a pup, don’t forget to head to your nearest shelter to scope the idea out!