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These Two Frenchies Are So Adorable, They'll Be Your Sign to Get a Second Dog

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They say that when you bring a second dog into the mix, it can be a chaotic transition, especially for the pet already at home. Part of the chaos stems from the anxiety of not knowing whether or not they'll get along. While it's not certain that they'll be best friends every time, we've seldom seen getting a second dog as a bad idea.

Further cementing that point are two adorable French bulldogs who couldn't be more in sync. Although every pet parent would need to think thoroughly before adding a new pet into the mix, we can't deny that these two cuddly Frenchies are certainly a great way to convince us of the idea.

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"Dogs Need Siblings, Just Like Children"

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Koa and Benji are just two adorable Frenchies that love each other like no other. Although many don't have the bandwidth to care for two puppies at the same time, these pet parents took the risk, and it has certainly paid off.

Captioned with, "Life advice: get that second dog," these pet parents are showing off all the reasons why a second dog is always a good idea. With a montage of their best moments together, these two Frenchies are clearly each other's best friends, and we can't help but get emotional over it.

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Sleeping and cuddling together, we can't imagine a better Frenchie duo than Benji and Koa. While some of the montage also shows their small spats, it's all love and joy in this household. In the comments, viewers were clearly in love with the duo, and for good reason.

"I feel like my observation is the reason why you get a 2nd frenchie (dog) is so that your 1st one doesn't bother you. The reason why you get a 2nd frenchie is because they already are companion velcro pets/dogs so by having two (or more) it definitely seems like it might help with that trait as a breed. After all 'everyone needs a friend.' And you want to see them happy," summarized one viewer.

Another user added, "They love each other."

"Dogs need siblings, just like children," added another commenter.

While it might seem like a lot, having a second dog can be just the thing your first dog needs to bring life and fun into their world.

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This story was originally published June 5, 2026 at 6:20 PM.

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