Instagram user @bully.baloo is turning the “dangerous dog” stereotype on its head in a hilarious video that shows two dogs playing, and viewers can’t stop laughing. The video shows two Bullies wrestling and rolling around in the woods during a road trip stop in Oregon. The audio plays over the scene, repeating a dramatic “rawr,” giving the moment a hilarious, cartoon‑like feel. Meanwhile, on‑screen caption spells out the message: “people are worried about two ‘dangerous’ bullies playing but this is really their inner dialogue.”
Video proves ‘dangerous’ dogs look like this when they are playing
One of the “dangerous” dogs — the video creator’s Bully named Baloo — wears a striped sweater while playing across the forest floor with his new friend. Their tails stay wagging as they bump shoulders, flop onto the ground, and pop back up for more in the most chaotic and silly way. This is exactly what healthy dog play looks like, especially in confident, social breeds.
The caption adds the backstory, calling the two dogs “Just two big babies sharing one big brain cell.” Additionally, it reads, “On our roadtrip in Oregon, Baloo befriended our campsite host’s pitbull mix named Kevin, and the two became fast friends.”
According to the post, Kevin visited their campsite every day, and the pair spent the entire stay wrestling, chasing each other, and tearing around the grounds “like two giant goobers.” The owner explains that Bullies “may look ‘scary’, but they are just big babies like any other dog breed.”
What many people don’t realize is that this kind of play, involving open mouths, exaggerated movements, rolling onto their backs, and taking turns chasing, is normal for dogs. It’s also common for dogs who get along quickly to dive right into this type of wrestling, especially in open and natural spaces like the woods.
Hence, the video serves as yet another reminder that looks can be misleading: these two Bullies weren’t being “dangerous” at all — they were just being dogs, playing as they became friends in the middle of the trees.
