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When you find out the reason why all these rescued siblings reunite every year, your heart will melt…

It all started two years ago when a pregnant with a liter golden furred dog arrived in a shelter. Fortunately the pregnant mama-to-be and all her little puppies got adopted into loving homes. The good news is that all the pet-parents decided to stay in touch with one another. Somehow these people knew that they were related because they adopted sibling puppies. So they decided to reunited each year to celebrate the puppies birthdays. In the pictures below you will see how the mother of the puppies, Sophie, and all her children celebrate their yearly reunion. They are all such happy puppies, and surely too adorable to handle.

Reddit user skydart (actress/model/producer Chloe Dykstra) adopted Laika, and posted pictures of this year’s annual bash. “It’s the best day of my year,” says Chloe on Imgur.

“Hard to believe all of these dogs are related-except the big derpy husky in the bottom left corner. He’s the stepbrother, Cyrus,” says Chloe on Imgur. “The mama, Sophie, is the honey-colored one on the right.”


Looks like these adorable siblings like to have a poolside party. And from what I can tell, they are all up for some yummy treats. 


Looks like Laika wants to be a model, just like her mommy, so she prefers to take pretty poses instead of listening to her brother’s/sister’s daddy. Look at those beautiful eyes. 


Check out all those bright smiles you guys. It is really amazing to see that this litter reunites each year to celebrate their birthday’s together. They get to know each other, but most importantly they get to be silly together. 

“Laika and Juno are besties. They also look the most alike out of the litter. Originally I almost went home with Juno but Laika won my heart,” writes Chloe on Imgur.

After the poolside party, Laika looked like this…. You can only imagine all the fun she had with her siblings… Well until next year, we are waiting for more beautiful pictures… 

Source: Iheartdogs

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