“They were found with their leashes tied together wandering a cemetery,” the Kennebec Valley Human Society told Newsweek. “They do need to find a home together because they are very bonded.”
Two elderly mixed-breed dogs got “married” at an animal shelter earlier this month so they could get adopted together.
Jack wore a bowtie collar and Diane donned a bridal veil before posing for pictures during the ceremony, which was complete with a red carpet covered in pink flower petals and a “Just Married” sign at a makeshift altar. The image was shared on KVHS’s Facebook page later that day. KVHS told Newsweek on Wednesday that Jack, who is around 10 years old, and Diane, approximately 7, were found wandering around a cemetery in Maine together a few months ago. Workers at KVHS then decided to marry the two strays so they could be adopted together as the two have been completely inseparable.
Although the newlyweds’ adoption fee has already been sponsored, their road to finding a home together could face some challenges as they come with two restrictions: No children or other pets in the home.
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