The two girls were found in appalling conditions and have since become inseparable.
Dogs Trust is making a Valentine's Day appeal to home a 'dog couple'.
The two girls were found in appalling conditions and have since become inseparable while in recovery.
Yara, a 2-year-old beagle mix, and Evie, a 4-year-old spaniel mix, immediately bonded when they met in kennels.
Dogs Trust says their love for each other not only helped mend their broken hearts, but 'set them firmly on the road to recovery'.
Evie and Yara aren’t our only #UnderDogs looking for love this #ValentinesDay ❤ We have lots more good boys and girls looking for their paw-fect partner.
— Dogs Trust Ireland (@DogsTrust_IE) February 14, 2023
See if one of our UnderDogs could steal your heart: https://t.co/dM0jOqlq8N pic.twitter.com/sXCA9cvaYd
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