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UPS Driver Shares Pics Of The Dog Friends He’s Made Along His Route

By: Adri Sandoval
Adri Sandoval is the Special Projects Manager for iHeartDogs and iHeartCats. Her work has deepened her love for animals, fostering a strong passion for rescue and animal advocacy.Read more
| February 3, 2018

Driving a delivery truck can be a tough job, but there are some definite perks. We’ve heard of more than one UPS driver going above and beyond to deliver joy to the pets on their route, and IMGUR user slingalottad is no different!

Like other UPS drivers, this guy keeps treats onboard his truck, and all the dogs he encounters know that the big brown truck means playtime, pets and treats!

Slingalottad has recently begun sharing the love with the rest of the IMGUR community, and posting photos of some of the pups he’s gotten to know.

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Some of the dogs are even comfortable enough to climb aboard their friend’s truck!

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And with good reason – there’s scratches and snuggles in there!

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This good pup looks like he’s eager to have his treat!

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“Smells good in here!”

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Slingalottad is a fan of these two Goldens, but does not have anything nice to say about this rooster, who he says is not as nice as the dogs!

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Slingalotofd says, “A few of y’all asked if I ever have dogs get in the truck and not want out. Yes. Often. Cassie gets in and has to smell every box before she leaves. Also waits for a treat.”

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“These two always jump in the truck and drop the ball in my lap. I hang out for a few and throw it for them since their owner is elderly and I don’t think they get a ton of this type of fun play time.”

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We get excited when we see UPS trucks because it means our packages are arriving, but our dogs have just as much reason to love it when those brown trucks pull up! See more pics of adorable pups as this driver posts them at IMGUR.

Featured Image: slingalottad/IMGUR

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