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Sweet dog bonds with new best friend in the shelter and makes sure they get adopted too
2 dogs just means 2 times the love. 💖
Rozzette Cabrera
03.03.23

When it comes to the bond between dogs, it’s not uncommon to see two inseparable furry companions.

Whether they’re siblings or simply the best of friends, these dogs share a unique bond that’s hard to break.

Lucy and Sully are two bonded dogs who have found their forever home after their heartwarming adoption story went viral.

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When the two dogs met, they instantly clicked. As soon as they laid eyes on each other, they became inseparable.

They were often seen snuggling up together in their kennel.

It seemed that the dogs became each other’s best friends.

In the eyes of the people at the shelter, Lucy acted as if she was Sully’s mother since she was a bit older. The two would often hang out together as if providing comfort and support to each other.

The two were put up for adoption.

And since the pair were inseparable, the process proved to be a bit challenging.

Not all people who showed interest were willing to adopt two dogs at once.

However, when Alaina Brinton came to look for a new dog, she immediately fell in love.

The kind woman was actually looking for a new dog to adopt after she lost her senior dog. When she saw Lucy’s picture, she knew she had to meet her immediately.

After expressing interest, she was informed that Lucy had a buddy they would also like her to meet.

Realizing that nothing couldn’t be wrong with that, she happily agreed.

The moment she saw the dogs, she understood right away.

In an interview with The Dodo, she shared:

“It was obvious Sully was looking to Lucy to show him what things were or weren’t okay, and I wouldn’t have had the heart to split them up.”

Alaina agreed to take both dogs.

It’s a decision she never regretted.

The dogs continue to be each other’s support system.

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She shared:

“Anytime they’re settling in together, Lucy will give Sully a couple of licks on his forehead and he just looks like he’s so pleased.”

Bonded pairs like Lucy and Sully often have a harder time finding homes.

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Many people are hesitant to adopt two dogs at once.

However, the benefits of adopting a bonded pair are numerous. N

ot only do bonded pairs provide each other with companionship and support, but they also often have an easier transition into their new home.

Bonded pairs can help each other adjust to a new environment and alleviate separation anxiety.

If you are considering adopting a dog, it’s worth watching out for bonded pairs.

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While adopting two dogs at once may seem daunting, the rewards are immeasurable.

Not only will you be giving two dogs a loving home, but you’ll also be providing them with a lifelong companion.

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Lucy and Sully’s story is a heartwarming reminder that no matter how far apart we may be, the bond between animals is universal.

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These two dogs, who were once homeless and alone, have found love and a forever home thanks to the kindness of strangers and the power of their own bond.

Watch the heartwarming story of Lucy and Sully in the video below!

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