These two stray puppies were just rescued, and they refuse to stop hugging each other

stray puppies
Margaret Davies

The internet is in love with these two cute puppies, who have just been rescued and just can’t help but hugging each other.

Tips to Live reports that apparently, the dogs were adopted by Vietnamese, who found them wandering in the streets of Ho Chi Minh, and now reside in the shrine with Buddhists. The internet however, is still concerned about the cruelty of the previous owners, who left them to starve to death.

One can’t help but wonder what the two have experienced in the streets before being taken in the temple that has made them look so scared and vulnerable. Luckily, the two are in good hands now. They’re getting used to their new home and even trying to learn meditation from the nuns. Just look at that Zen pose! Everything will be alright.

Even so, one thing is for sure now, they are definitely happy to still have each another in their forever home. These two stray dogs had each other when they were in trouble, wandering in the streets of Ho Chi Minh.

They are safe now, but they still won’t let go each other. Those nights in the cold streets are over. They have a home now, and they made it through together. Because he knows that now he has someone to hold his paw, too. Who knows what the sweet pups had to go through in life, but they’re living completely different lives now thanks to their rescuers!


(Story source: Tips to Live)

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