
Ever wondered how a library for dogs will look like? Adorable viral post will make your day
India Today
Shared on Twitter by a profile named Toby the dog, the post shows a picture of the small library with sticks and balls.
From being our pawsonal therapists to making sure we have a smile on our faces, our furry friends work hard every day. And now it is time for us humans to make sure that they have all the happiness in the world. A netizen from the US did exactly that and made a library specially for dogs. If you’re curious to know what it is about, scroll on to read the delightful story.
Shared on Twitter by a profile named Toby the dog, the post shows a picture of the small library. “Made a dog library for our neighborhood. But instead of books, it’s filled with toys and sticks. I hope everyone likes it,” explained the caption. A small sign over the library read, “Take one, leave one”.
Take a look:
very happy you’re loving our dog library. we also added a poo bag dispenser with a solar powered light. because it’s always good to be pupared. We heard some people don’t think sticks should be included, so if you have other ideas, we’re all ears! pic.twitter.com/9g4QE7Hych
The post has over 20k likes and tons of reactions. People loved the sweet gesture as well as the doggo ‘librarian’ in charge of the small library. Many said that they really wanted to visit the special library with their furbabies.
An excellent idea. I will get my lad @Kaiser_lufc to have a word around our village and see if we could the same here. pic.twitter.com/XuXJctBnxu
Love it pal! pic.twitter.com/lDBApyUyOh

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