(Photo Credit: @niall.harbison / Instagram)

Caged Dogs Used for Breeding Run Free in Touching Video

The internet is touched with two caged dogs, who were used for breeding, running free in a touching video. The pups, Faith and Phoenix, were in poor condition and covered in mud before they were rescued. The two went through an incredible transformation as they finally got to experience warm love after years of being caged up.

Niall Harbison, who founded the Happy Doggo community to improve the lives of street dogs, has shared yet another heartwarming story. The Thailand-based good samaritan has amassed over a million followers on Instagram with his inspiring content. Harbison recently melted hearts with the rescue story of two breeding dogs, Faith and Phoenix.

Caged dogs now adopted and will move to Ireland soon

Niall Harbison shared the rescue story of the two caged dogs, Faith and Phoenix, in a new video on his Instagram account. The video shows the heartwarming transformation journey of these breeding pups who were found in poor condition. Faith and Phoenix, who were hesitant to step out from the cage at first, soon started to run free. Through it all, the two have been by each other’s side.

Some of the clips in the Instagram reel show the furbabies receiving belly rubs, warm pets, sun treats, and more. Faith and Phoenix even relaxed in a hammock together after “spending years caged up and used for breeding.” The reel’s caption noted, “It’s been amazing watching them start to come to life again and really develop their own little personalities and confidence.”

The video also noted that Faith and Phoenix have found their forever homes in Ireland. The two canines will be flying there together in early December. The Instagram post’s caption concluded with a touching note, “Wherever you are in life or whatever battle you are facing just remember that there is always hope.”

Expectedly, Faith and Phoenix’s rescue story has been touching hearts. Moreover, several followers took to the reel’s comments section to praise Harbison’s work.

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