The internet cannot get enough of one unlikely animal friendship that honestly looks like something straight out of a family movie.
A playful Great Dane and his horse best friend are going viral after a hilarious video captured the duo living their absolute best lives together on the farm.
The adorable pair spend their days splashing around near the water trough, running wild through the yard, and hyping each other up like two giant kids on summer vacation.
The horse especially seemed obsessed with turning the water trough into his personal waterpark.
Video shows the playful horse repeatedly dunking his face into the water and splashing around while having the time of his life.
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And every time he does it, his giant dog buddy completely loses his mind with excitement.
The Great Dane starts tearing across the farm in full zoomie mode, sprinting around the property as if his horse friend’s water antics are the greatest thing he’s ever seen.
Honestly, it’s impossible not to smile watching them.
Social media users immediately flooded the comments section after the clip went viral, with many joking that the enormous Great Dane basically looks like a second horse.
“Just a horse and his fellow horse having a blast,” one viewer joked.
Another person laughed, “Two horses living their best lives.”
Others shared stories about similar friendships between horses and dogs, saying the bond between the two animals is surprisingly common.
One commenter recalled how their own horse used to gently “massage” their Great Dane by softly nibbling the dog through a fence while they played together around the arena.
Meanwhile, plenty of viewers admitted the video made them want to find a horse best friend for their own dogs.
“Aww, I love this so much. I wish I could get my Great Dane a horse friend,” another person wrote.
And of course, many viewers became completely distracted by the giant dog’s hilarious zoomies.
“I love watching dog zoomies,” one commenter joked. “A little kid could ride that Great Dane like a horse.”
The sweet video is just another reminder that animal friendships really do come in all shapes and sizes — especially when one of them practically already looks like a horse.

