Being related to someone is a great thing—it creates a link that lasts no matter where you are or how far apart you are.
That’s what two small dogs demonstrated when they met on the street and quickly recognized each other… since they were from the same litter!
Monty and Rosie, two cockapoos, may not appear to be siblings at first glance—they have radically contrasting coats, one white and the other black—but they were born to the same litter last summer.
Susan Killip, Rosie’s owner, told The Dodo, “There were six of them.” “But Monty and Rosie were always together,” says the narrator.

Rosie was adopted by Susan, while Monty was adopted by a friend who lived nearby. Despite the fact that they lived close by, they lost touch… until a fortuitous walk brought them back together.
The two dogs recognized her right away and gladly hugged her. It was significantly more affectionate than how stranger dogs interact when they pass each other on the street.

Susan stated, “It was so nice, they both just leaped up and held each other.” “It was incredible that they remembered each other after ten months apart.”
The tale went viral after one of the owners took a few images of the adorable scene and shared them on Twitter.
It was evident that these two long-lost siblings are still very much in love… Their owners realized they wouldn’t be able to keep them apart.

Susan told The Dodo, “We’ll keep in touch.” “It’s a little difficult right now, but once everything is finished, we’ll be out for doggy walks together.”
It’s amazing how these dogs can still adore each other despite growing up so far apart! Spread the word about this lovely story!
