Salvador Dolly: Rescue puppy born with the cutest handlebar moustache goes viral on social media

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Maggie Davies

A shepherd mix mother and her 11 new-born puppies were found as strays on the streets by good residents in Texas. Thankfully, some staffers at Dallas Animal Services shelter took them in, nursed and helped them find a good home.

Aubtu reports that however, when the family arrived at the shelter, the staff noticed there was something different about this litter. A 5-week-old pup named Salvador Dolly was born with a handlebar moustache on her face. She was named after Spanish painter Salvador Dali, who also had a notable moustache.

Hearts & Bones Rescue posted photos of the family to their Instagram account to help them find kind owners. After the picture was shared, many viewers have showed an interest in fostering or adopting the little girl with the very distinct marking on her face.

Because puppies are at very high risk for getting sick in the shelter environment, shelter staff had to find a new foster home for them. Luckily, the shelter was able to find an incredible foster in Dallas who took the entire family in.

Once the puppies are weaned, the whole family will be come to New York City in late August. There, they will be placed into new foster homes while searching for forever families. The entire family is happy to have a safe home, where they’re getting love, the medical care and attention they need.

Salvador Dolly’s photos went viral and the internet has been smitten ever since. For this reason, we are sure that she will have no trouble looking for her perfect family.

Anyone interested in adopting or fostering Salvador Dolly or her siblings is encouraged to fill out an application on Hearts & Bones Rescue’s website.

(Story source: Aubtu)

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