Sometimes the internet gives us pure, picture-perfect magic, and this is one of those times. A tiny Yorkie named Bentley found himself literally face-to-face with a monarch butterfly, and the adorable encounter is giving off serious festival-ready vibes. He’s ready for Bonaroo or Coachella!
With the butterfly perched right on his face, Bentley managed to look both fancy and slightly bewildered at the same time. The end result is total cuteness overload! Just check out this baby!
@andrewandwill2020This Monarch landed right on Bentley’s face lol 😆 #Dogs #Butterflies #monarchbutterfly #fyp
The precious video from the TikTok account @andrewandwill2020 is just too cute for words. Little Bentley has no idea what to make of his new butterfly friend!
Fans couldn’t get enough of the adorable meeting. One person wrote, “Bentley is now a Disney Princess. I don’t make the rules.” Another laughed, “He looks terrified and also trying to take in the moment.” Someone else commented, “Now that is precious,” while another admitted, “My Yorkie would be either scared or trying to eat it.” And one user summed it up perfectly: “Two of the world’s most beautiful creatures.”
How to attract monarch butterflies to your yard
@averagebutinspiredHelp save the Monarch butterfly! #milkweed #learnontiktok #tiktokpartner #gardeningtips #gardenideas #plantlife #diygarden
Monarch butterflies are most commonly found across North America, especially in areas with plenty of milkweed. That’s the only plant monarch caterpillars eat. If you want to attract monarchs to your yard, plant milkweed along with nectar-rich flowers like zinnias, coneflowers, and lantanas. Keeping a pesticide-free garden also ensures these delicate pollinators have a safe, welcoming space. Here are seven other flowers you can plant that attract monarch butterflies.
Whether Bentley was feeling like Disney royalty or just wondering what landed on his face, this Yorkie-butterfly moment is too cute for words. It just proves what a good pup he is that he didn’t try to snap or eat this beautiful butterfly! Good job, sweet Bentley!

