If you’re one of those people pretending to work while secretly watching TikToks on mute, you’re going to want to turn the sound up for this one. Dion Johnson (@laslick) shared the sweetest video of his infant son and his American Bully just hanging out and loving on each other, and even without sound, it’s guaranteed to be one of the cutest things you’ll see today.
But once you turn the sound on, the video also becomes one of the funniest things you’ll see today. Listen as Dion tells the dog to quit licking his brother, and then listen for the hilarious advice he gives to both of them. It made us LOL and hit replay immediately!
These two are sure to be the best of friends; you can tell they already have a very strong bond. It’s precious to see!
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Hilarious Reactions to the Baby, the American Bully, and Dad’s Advice
Viewers left more than 500 comments after watching Dion’s video, and some of them cracked us up. @MzLovelyBkup said, “Sir, I do believe they both want you to mind your business, LOL!” @TMack agreed, “They both said ‘shut up’ in sync!”
@ERIKA A DANIEL pointed out, “Awww! Dat him baby, too, They’re both adorable!” @Jade9999 shared, “But that’s his baby. Why are you involved?” Dion replied, “I’ll remember to mind the business that pays me.”
@The Cute Bookmark had our favorite comment, which also elicited some other funny responses. “The only thing I’m concerned about is you didn’t say, ‘Oh, that’s a big stretch,’ and that just does not sit right with me.” We couldn’t agree more!
Dion then replied, “My bad, LOL,” and @Manuel Farrias chimed in with, “No ‘My bad,’ you know better!” @Dion responded, “I’m human, bro, I make mistakes sometimes!”
We can’t wait to see more of these three!
This story was originally published by PawNation on Mar 22, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.