When Sandy Hernandez’s two Siberian Huskies ran off, he was devastated. They climbed their yard’s fence and Hernandez spent the whole weekend looking for them, but without success. Miami-Dade Animal Services, on the other hand, found them on the streets with a trucker in his arms.
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To highlight the importance of pet adoption, the Hernandez family decided to get their dogs, Chloe and Teddy, photographed. A man was thoughtful enough to take them to a shelter and reconnect them with their beloved family believing they were strays. That’s when the animal protection service director contacted Eduardo, informing him that they were already at their headquarters for adoption.
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When Hernandez arrived, he noticed his two gorgeous pups posing for the camera. “That’s my dog, man! That’s my dog,” he howled as he ran up to the shoot sobbing. He immediately embraced his dogs, who were equally glad to see him again.
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The pups, Ragnar, a 3-yr-old, and Kloud, an 11-month-old, have been reunited with their owner. To avoid situations like this in the future, Hernandez got both of them microchipped.
Watch this beautiful reunion in the video below: