Homeless puppies Can't Stop Cuddling after Being Rescued
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/homeless-puppies-cant-stop-cuddling-after-being-rescued.htmlWhen two puppies living on the street were picked up by Buddhist nuns near a pagoda in the Vietnamese city of Ho Chi Minh City, they could not stop hugging each other.
Although the bigger puppy was still too small and helpless to even take care of himself, he held his young friend as if he wanted to protect him. Looking at this insanely cute couple, you can't help wondering what the two little creatures had to go through on the city streets, which made them so timid and distrustful.
Fortunately, the puppies are in good hands now. Every day they get better, they get used to the temple and their new home and even try to learn meditation from monks. Just look at this zen pose!
(Total of 9 photos)
Source: Bored Panda
No one paid any attention to them until one nun saw the babies and decided to take them with her to the temple.
The puppies wandered helplessly through the streets of Ho Chi Minh City.
The bigger puppy continued to hold his little friend in his paws.
But now both puppies are gradually becoming more confident.
Because now no one will hurt them, they are safe.
And this friend looks more and more relaxed.
Keywords: Buddhists | Kindness | Caring | Dogs | Rescue | Puppies
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