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'Great Dane cuddles baby' perfect viral video to keep your Christmas spirits up

This Boxing Day viral Internet sensation is a Great Dane named Scooby, determined to cuddle with a baby named Cade, and it's certain to buoy your post-Christmas spirits.
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Scooby and Cade, BBFs already.
Scooby and Cade, BBFs already.
Published: Dec. 26, 2012 at 10:10 AM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

The Internet has made heroes and celebrities out of a long list of animals and children caught on video doing silly and surprising things.

The latest viral sensation is a Great Dane named Scooby and a baby named Cade, and it's certain to buoy any flagging post-Christmas spirits.

Scooby, whose head is nearly the same size as the Cade's body, snuggles and licks the child who can give as good as he gets.

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