Does your dog have a furry best friend? If you have neighbors who have a dog of their own and who love your dog as much as you do, then you already know how lucky you are! This dog mom has a Golden Retriever named Rocco and a Bernese Mountain Dog named Binky. They live next door to a cockapoo named Ronnie, who enjoys coming over to play with the boys.
The video starts with Binky pawing at the door because she can see Ronnie on the other side of the glass. Mom hears the commotion and comes to investigate, then invites Ronnie in to play. Although the Berner and the little cockapoo are very different size-wise, they seem to be the best of friends!
We laughed when Binky’s mom joked that Ronnie “just popped in for a cuddle!” Sometimes that’s all you need from your bestie!
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Cute Comments About the Cockapoo and Berner’s Sweet Friendship
Commenters loved seeing the two very different dogs buddy up together to hang out. @CrazyDogMomma got a kick out of it when Binky’s mom said, “‘Wobble bottom’ LOL!”
Commenter @Diane Harvey asked, “Does Ronnie ever invite Binky over to her pad?” Mom replied, “She won’t let them in LOL! Her parents try!”
@Adam shared, “The love is real.” Mom replied, “They have their ups and downs, but they adore each other!” Commenter @Rita pointed out, “Beautiful dogs. Her eyelashes are amazing.” We couldn’t agree more!
Another commenter joked, “Cmon in…make yourself at home!” Mom laughed and replied, “That’s exactly what it’s like!”
We were jealous when @nit_nat_tiktok shared, “In my previous house, there were holes in the garden perimeters, and my neighbour’s dog would come in and play with my dog and vice versa. I miss it so much!” Sounds like an amazing setup!
Now that we found these two pooches, we can’t wait to see more of their antics. Maybe next time, Ronnie will have more energy, and we’ll get to see them go outside and play!
This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Mar 6, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.