A bonded pair of dogs can be found for adoption after they were surrendered by their owner — who had glued costume jewels to their heads.
The 2 dogs, now renamed Peanut Butter and Jelly, were recently dropped at Sonoma County Animal Services in California after they got up by their owner.
The 12-year-old dogs were brought in with decorative jewels glued to the highest of each of their heads — which needed to be removed by a veterinarian.
PB & J were then dropped at Muttville Senior Dog Rescue with scars from the jewels.
They’re finally ready to search out their endlessly, loving home.
Peanut Butter is a male Beagle and Pug mix, or Puggle, who’s described as lively, smooth and a crowd favorite, in keeping with Muttville.
The rescue said the 22-pound dog is a peaceful guy and likes to explore the yard by sniffing and wagging his tail — generally known as “perfect.”
Jelly is a female Chihuahua mix dog.
She weighs 14 kilos and is understood for being the most effective snugglers around.
“She is just sweet as jam,” the rescue said in regards to the smaller of the 2 animals.
Jelly is alleged to have a robust, big personality in a tiny body. She demands attention by bouncing like a lamb when she gets excited.
The 2 pups are currently at a foster home in Concord, California — and resulting from the pups’ growing popularity on TikTok, their adoption fee has been covered by a fan of the pair.
The pair’s foster mother, Lisa Arden, created a social media video that has received over 2.7 million views.
Over 408,000 TikTok users have liked the video.
Among the commenters wrote, “Thanks for helping them.”
One other user wrote, “I hope they get a house together ASAP.”
Muttville said the dogs are each trainable and love their frequent walks together.
The rescue asks that Peanut Butter and Jelly be adopted into the identical household to assist keep their strong bond going through the remainder of their years.
Muttville Senior Dog Rescue is a nonprofit organization that helps dogs over the age of seven discover a loving home.
The organization works with various shelters, individuals and other animal organizations to take care of senior dogs who’ve been given up.
For more information on methods to adopt Peanut Butter and Jelly, visit muttville.org.