Cane Corso Puppy Shows His Love By Sitting On His Doggo Family And It's The Cutest Thing Ever
Some dogs cuddle, some dogs lean, and then there is Archie, a Cane Corso who seems to think sitting on his sister is the ultimate sign of affection. The photos of him piled on top of Tallulah, his rescue bully-breed sibling, have quickly won over the internet for all the right reasons.
Jennifer, the human behind the pack, also shares her home with Annie and Bruce, but it is Archie and Tallulah who keep stealing the spotlight. Their goofy, affectionate dynamic has made the pair impossible to ignore, especially when Archie decides that personal space is optional.
And once you see how committed he is to the bit, it is easy to understand why these dog family photos went viral.
In fact, Archie has loved to sit on his sister Tallulah since she was first rescued!

Recently, Jennifer, the human behind the doggo madness, shared some hysterical photos of Archie and Tallulah on Facebook, captioning them:
This is Tallulah, our rescue bully, and her “little” brother Archie. Archie has loved her from the day they met. He shows that love by… sitting on her.

In an interview with Bored Panda, Jennifer said:
My name is Jennifer, and my husband and I live in Central New York with Tallulah, Archie, and our other two pups, Bruce and Annie. We also have two dozen chickens!

Speaking fondly of her fur babies, Jennifer also said:
My dogs are my “kids,” and my favorite thing to do is take pictures of their crazy antics.

Jennifer gladly spoke of her pups:
Tallulah is an approximately 4-year-old bully breed that we adopted almost three years ago from a wonderful rescue in our area called Fetch A Friend!

This Archie and Tallulah cuddle energy matches the baby and bulldog born the same day who formed an unbreakable bond.
Tallulah is no small girl; she clocks in at an impressive 45 pounds!
However, according to Jennifer, that doesn't hinder her cuddly, snuggly nature:
[She’s] an absolute cuddle bug and thinks she is Queen of everything.

And then there's Archie.

Jennifer also has very lovely things to say about this large boy:
Archie is a 135-pound, 2-year-old Cane Corso (aka Italian Mastiff) that we brought home when he was 8 weeks old.

The big doggo and the small pup were destined to live together, it would seem. Jennifer explains:
His and Tallulah’s bond was immediate. They are the absolute best of friends.

They're the best of fur-friends:
Their favorite thing to do, besides Archie sitting on her, is to play tug of war, chase each other for hours, and then pass out on top of each other!

Archie may usually be the fella on top, but he's not always calling the shots.
Tallulah takes plenty of turns sitting on Archie, too!

They're a beautiful family!
Over a thousand comments and over 12,000 likes later, her little pack of pups had become quite popular.

But Jennifer isn't upset or worried; it's been a pleasant experience.
Everyone’s reaction was so lovely! People loved the bond that these two obviously have.

Most of the time, the dogs can be seen doing what they do best: cuddling together.

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