There are good-hearted people who care enough to include everyone under their umbrella. They are considered the saviors of the planet earth. Nothing less of these values has this furniture store in Istanbul. The reporters say every day they go to work for quite some time now they see two homeless dogs perching in front of the store.
It seems like the two dogs have always been best friends and they always see them inseparable from each other. As though many other street animals survive the adversities they may face, finding a place to sleep is one of those.
A citizen Dr.Cem Baykal passes by the shop and has witnessed the dogs for 6 years now and whenever he walks by, it’s impossible to miss the pair hanging out in the bedding.
However, this generous mobile store sells products for the home such as mattresses, sofas, sheets, curtains, and beds. But besides selling them the Istikbal Mobile uses their mattress to shelter these poor street dogs to better improve their lives.
They stated that during the winter they put the bed mattress out every day, and when the summer comes they provide the dogs with shade and water. Now when the cold days come they don’t have to lay on the frozen ground anymore. Fortunately, dogs are well known in the neighborhood and the neighbors take care of them unconditionally.
Whenever has the time, Baykal checks the dogs, and this time he took a picture of them laying ardently. Baykal stated for one of the social media sites that one day it was raining heavily in Istanbul. Nonetheless, he still went to see his friends on the way to the hospital early in the morning. “The shop was closed but the bedding was still there. The lazy one was still sleeping, but his friend was awake and accompanied me to the pedestrian crossing for my safety”
Now the photos have been going viral and the most important thing is, that it is setting the best example on how to treat animals and co-exist with them.
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