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In a hilarious twist of events, a tiny French bulldog scared a large rottweiler by dressing in a spider Halloween costume.

If you’re familiar with Rottweilers, you probably know they’re not the type to shy away from danger. The American Kennel Club notes these natural guardians are “calm and confident, courageous but not unduly aggressive.”

They further add the Rottweilers are a breed of “great strength” and are the “picture of imposing strength.”

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French bulldogs, on the other hand, are significantly smaller than Rottweilers and are described by the American Kennel Club as being agreeable companion dogs and getting along great with other animals.

Of course, just like humans, dogs are individuals. While they may have general characteristics per breed, no one can quite predict how an individual will react to something.

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As one family found out, their strong, guardian Rottweiler ended up being quite afraid when a French bulldog donned a spider costume. Spiders are generally creepy, so it’s understandable enough.

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In a video that’s since gone viral, you can see the two dogs in the dining room. The Rottweiler is cautiously backing away from the quick-approaching spider Frenchie.

When the French bulldog gets close and jumps up at the Rottweiler, the large dog runs into the other room and jumps onto the bed to get away.

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It’s both hilarious and sweet. Hopefully they didn’t torture the big dog with the costume for too long.

Watch the interaction in the video below:

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Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog