A flower-haired person blowing a kiss to a dog. The person (left) has ✿ flower hair, ˶ chubby cheek-outlines, ˘ closed-content eye, 3 a puckered kiss-mouth, ˘ another closed-content eye. The dog (right) has •́ and •̀ angled-down looking-up eyes (looking up at the person), ᴥ snout-mouth, and U a lower jaw/paws shape.
The scene reads clearly: the person is sending a kiss toward the dog, and the dog is gazing up adoringly. The angled-down eyes (•́ •̀) on the dog are key — they make the dog look like it is looking up at someone taller, perfectly matching the kiss-blowing person. Together the two glyphs form a perfect call-and-response.
Use it for affectionate-pet content: kissing the dog photos, captions about how much you love your dog, sweet morning-routine-with-dog posts. On Instagram it works for pet-mom / dog-dad content. On Twitter/X it suits “my dog deserves all the kisses” tweets. On TikTok captions it pairs with kiss-the-camera videos featuring dogs.
In Japanese the matching mood is わんこちゅっ (wanko chu — “kiss the doggy”) or おねむわんこ (oneneu wanko — sleepy dog). Pair with phrases like ちゅっ (‘kiss’), かわいいわんこ (‘cute doggy’), or だいすきだよ (‘I love you’).