- Washington State resident Pam Corwin captured the joyful reunion on film
- Two couples were walking their dogs through Seattle’s Pike Place Market when the encounter took place
- The couples quickly realized their dogs were siblings from the same litter as the dogs joyously reunited
Two dogs who were brought from Russia to the U.S. over a year ago and adopted to different families had a happy chance reunion and couldn’t contain their joy.
Facebook user Pam Corwin of Olympia, Washington, posted a cute video of the two dogs embracing and playing.
They had been with their owners in Seattle’s Pike Place Market when the chance encounter took place.
Corwin said in her post that two couples were walking their identical looking dogs, when the two pooches began to play with each other enthusiastically.
The two dogs ran into one another when their owners walked past one another in Seattle’s Pike Place Market
When the couples got to talking, they realized that the dogs came to the United States from Russia on the same flight – and that the two dogs were siblings from the same litter.
‘They even had identifying tattoos that confirmed it. This joyful reunion went on for over a half an hour, in fact they were still at it when I left the market,’ Corwin said in her post.
‘I heard the couples exchanging phone numbers, so now they can have play dates, which made me very happy,’ Corwin wrote.
The dogs immediately began to happily play as their owners started to unpack their origin stories
The happy news was confirmed by matching tattoos on each of the sibling dogs