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On a Walk, an Exceptional Dog Comes Across His Long-lost Sibling and Recognizes Him

On a Walk, an Exceptional Dog Comes Across His Long-lost Sibling and Recognizes Him

Ashely Clark

On a walk, an exceptional dog comes across his long-lost sibling and recognizes him.

Your pet’s secret existence before meeting you may pique your interest, but for the owner of a Labradoodle named Louie, the past has just become a little more evident.

When Louie discovered another Labradoodle, he immediately stopped what he was doing and posed for a photo with the owner who posted it on Twitter, @itswalela

My fam got Louie (right) from a breeder years ago. Tell me why, Louie is at the park & stops dead in his tracks when seeing this dog (left). Turns out they are from the same breeder, have the same parents, meaning THEY ARE BROTHERS & RECOGNIZED EACH OTHER 😭 this shit made me cry pic.twitter.com/yfHxb74TEr

β€” Walela Nadira Genevieve Nehanda (@itswalela) May 17, 2018

When Louie’s family spoke with the owner of the other dog, they discovered that the two canines were bred from the same breeder and shared the same parents. Yes, the two canines are related; they are actually brothers and sisters.

Even after all this time, the fact that the two dogs remembered one other is astonishing – this is a case of rom-com-level serendipity on the side of the two dogs.

Take into consideration all of the other canine siblings who exist in different parts of the planet. With an average of eight pups in a Labradoodle litter, it’s possible that there are as many as SIX more of Louie’s siblings out there somewhere waiting to be discovered.

Others, of course, jumped up with their own stories of dogs finding their way back to their family.

This is sooo wild my dog did the same thing. My dog is on the left his brother he found is on the right pic.twitter.com/65t0rXzdcc

β€” Auntie Lyssa (@_YungLyssa) May 18, 2018

As a result of their initial meeting in the park, I’m optimistic that they will be able to have many more playdates in the future.

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