Last month, animal welfare rescuers in Stillwater arrested two dogs that were seen running through the busy streets of Oklahoma City.
It is not uncommon for social welfare workers in Sao to rescue several dogs at the same time, but they are used to seeing the rescued enslaved street urchins grow self-sufficient.
“They traveled who knows how far,” said Ashley cheeks, an animal welfare worker in Sao, ” but they always stayed together.”
The gang greeted the two with broad arms and gave them the names Bonnie and Clyde. They refused to leave each other’s side, even in the sanctuary.
The two dogs sleep together for three days to relax and receive medical treatment. Despite their ongoing battle with the heartworm, Bonnie and Clyde eventually heal enough to consider adoption.
When they were temporarily separated on the adoption floor, the two closest friends were excited to see each other again.
Fortunately, their goal was achieved sooner than expected.
“It was posted on Friday, and someone came in the first thing on Monday to adopt her,” jerkis went on to say.
Bonnie’s adoption was only a few days ago, but her new family adores her as if she had been there forever.
Bonnie will always have fond memories of her brother Clyde, but she is looking forward to the adventures that await her.