A bond between siblings is unbreakable regardless of the species. Dogs are no exception, especially if they are inseparable from birth.
There are plenty of videos of dogs saving their siblings and other animals, but this adorable tiny pup melted our hearts, which is why we had to share this story with you.
His bravery and intelligence just prove once again how amazing doggos are and how big their heart can be.
Cry For Help
A group of volunteers from Northeast Animal Rescue in China came across a beautiful puppy in what seemed to be an abandoned part of a village or a town.
The puppy was crying and looking in all directions as if he was trying to find help. However, when volunteers came near the pup, he turned around and started walking.
The volunteers seemed rather surprised, as it didn’t look like the dog was running away from them. Instead, the pooch looked like he was trying to show them something.
It didn’t take them long to come to an abandoned house, which they entered along with the pup.
Although volunteers knew there was something in the house, what they didn’t expect was another puppy, which was just as cute as the one that brought them there.
Fortunately, rescuers brought some food and water, which the puppies devoured in a couple of minutes.
From Abandoned House To A Home Full Of Love
The rescuers brought both puppies to the shelter where they received a good bath, a vet checkup, and lots of cuddles from the rescue staff.
The puppies seemed to enjoy all of it, but what surprised everyone was the energy they had during play time, although they were starving for days before the rescue.
Unfortunately, there is no available information regarding their adoption, but I am sure such cuties have already found their forever home.
I just hope they were adopted together because of their special bond, which should never be broken.
If you’d like to watch the full video of their rescue, click on the link below:
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)