A homeless puppy with eyebrows that were considered painted has found a home in Bratsk

A homeless puppy with eyebrows that were considered painted has found a home in Bratsk

Categories: Animals | Positive

A 5-month-old puppy named Betty was found wandering the streets of Bratsk in Siberia. A kind woman picked him up and took him to an animal shelter, where at first they decided that the dog's eyebrows were painted. However, it turned out that this was not the case.

A homeless puppy with eyebrows that were considered painted has found a home in Bratsk

At a local shelter, staff tried to "wipe off" their eyebrows, thinking they had been painted on the dog's face as a "cruel joke." But they turned out to be real, thanks to which the dog gained popularity and a new home.

A homeless puppy with eyebrows that were considered painted has found a home in BratskIn the shelter, the foundling was given the nickname Frida — in honor of the famous Mexican artist, who had thick eyebrows.

The staff of the shelter immediately noticed that the dog is playful and cheerful, loves to have fun. We realized that it would not be difficult to find new owners. They took photos and videos and posted them on the Internet.

A homeless puppy with eyebrows that were considered painted has found a home in Bratsk The photo of the extraordinary dog immediately spread on the Internet, and by the evening the "amazing beauty" was taken away by the new owners.

A homeless puppy with eyebrows that were considered painted has found a home in Bratsk

A homeless puppy with eyebrows that were considered painted has found a home in Bratsk

The new owner Oksana Maimsina created an Instagram account for Betty. And soon the first photo of the brow-browed beauty appeared, in which she poses with a smile in a pink suit with a fur collar.

Oksana wrote in social networks:

A homeless puppy with eyebrows that were considered painted has found a home in BratskBetty and her loving mistress Oksana

This unique dog is now happy: it is very joyful that this story has a good ending and that Betty has found a wonderful hostess and a cozy home. Let's hope that other stray dogs in the world will also sooner or later be able to find a home for themselves and loving people, regardless of whether they have eyebrows or not.

Keywords: Eyebrows | Shelter | Siberia | Dogs | Puppy

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