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It’s likely that your beloved doggo has a brother from an ocean mother. And it’s a sea puppy, the most adorable marine animal that is closely related to canines. In fact, seals and dogs come from the same caniformia suborder, which literally means "dog-like." And that alone explains why we love seals so much.

Unfortunately, the current ecological crisis and plastic pollution are putting marine animals in danger. The team of Seal Rescue Ireland, a non-profit based in Courtown, Co. Wexford, is playing a crucial role in rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing sea puppies back to their ocean home. Every day, they share the most wholesome pics of rescued seals to their 26.5K Instagram followers. Let’s get ready for a cuteness overload with the mermaid puppies you didn’t know you needed.

More info: Instagram | Facebook | SealRescueIreland.org

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Close-up of a seal with large dark eyes, showcasing the adorable features of sea puppies cared for by an Irish rescue charity.

"Shamrock being such a cutie"

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    Seal with wet fur and bubbles on its face enjoying a bath, showcasing the adorable charm of sea puppies from rescue charity.

    "A #TBT of Sundew a grey seal from this past season thoroughly enjoying his nice warm bath with Hibiscus scrub to clean his wounds. Sundew was successfully released on the 24th of November 2019."

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    Close-up of a seal pup with big eyes and whiskers, showcasing the adorable sea puppies featured by an Irish rescue charity

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    Bored Panda has contacted Melanie Croce, the executive director at Seal Rescue Ireland, to find out more about their charity and sea puppos in need of rescue.Melanie said that there are a variety of reasons seals need to be rescued. “Usually it's a case of a young seal pup which has been orphaned too early by its mum (often because of humans or dogs approaching or disturbing them), which means it is not receiving fat-rich milk to build vital blubber.”

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    Another reason seal pups need to be rescued is when they become injured or exhausted from storms. Melanie explained that “due to climate change, there has been a rise in frequency and intensity of storm surges, which can drown inexperienced pups or even throw them into rocks along Ireland's rugged coastlines.”

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    Seal resting peacefully in water with closed eyes, showcasing the adorable nature of sea puppies rescued in Ireland.

    "loudberry is not far off release look at that blob"

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    #5

    Seal pup resting on a sandy beach, resembling a sea puppy, near the shoreline with scattered pebbles.

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    Close-up of an adorable seal pup with big eyes and whiskers, resembling a charming sea puppy rescued in Ireland.

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    The third big threat for seals is marine waste. “All plastic that has ever been produced is still in existence today and by the year 2050 there may be more plastic in the ocean than fish, which is disastrous for opportunistic feeders like seals, which can easily mistake it for prey and can cause choking or internal blockages.” This is a certainly a huge motivation to reduce plastic waste at home.

    And finally, Melanie said that often seals get sick with parasites and because of pollution, the animals are no longer able to heal themselves. “Toxins, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, agricultural runoff, or sewage in their ecosystem weaken seals' immune systems and they can die from secondary infections.”

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    Close-up of a seal pup with big eyes resting indoors, showcasing adorable sea puppies cared for by an Irish rescue charity.

    "Meet Snapdragon"

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    Seal pup standing with flippers raised against orange background, resembling a playful sea puppy from Irish rescue charity photos.

    "Lupin has had enough of having his pic taken."

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    Close-up of a seal face with wet whiskers and big dark eyes, showcasing adorable sea puppies from an Ireland rescue charity.

    "Moss say “Would you like to boop my snoot”"

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    Melanie assured us that seals are truly closely related to dogs, and their behaviors certainly are evident of this. “Like dogs, seals are social, intelligent, and curious animals that all have unique personalities.” They form friendships, have favorite hangout spots, and even love to play with toys. “We jokingly call them our mermaid dogs because that's essentially what they are,” she said.

    Check out our previous post showing side-by-side just how much these two have in common. No wonder they both belong to the caniformia animal suborder that includes carnivorans like dogs, bears, wolves, foxes, raccoons, badgers, seals, and mustelids.

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    Close-up of a seal face with large eyes, showcasing the cute features of sea puppies shared by an Irish rescue charity.

    "An adorable #flashbackfriday of El Taco a common seal pup successfully rehabbed in 2018. El Taco is showing off his “eye rings” which means he is nice and hydrated"

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    Close-up of a seal pup with big eyes and whiskers lying on icy surface, resembling a sea puppy from Irish rescue charity.

    "Meet Moss our first common pup of the season"

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    Adorable seal pup resting among seaweed, resembling a sea puppy, rescued by an Ireland-based charity.

    "Meet Cloudberry a Female Ringed Seal found in Co Clare. These seals are Native to the Arctic not Ireland."

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    However, unlike for dogs, it’s very dangerous for wild seals not to have a healthy fear of humans and that’s why the staff members at SRI take a hands-off approach as much as possible. “We try to avoid interacting with them, talking around or to them, or handling them unless absolutely necessary (as tempting as it is to treat them like puppies).”

    But despite their efforts to maintain the animals’ wildness, “our staff and interns always have individual favorites, especially when we've personally taken part in their rescue.” Melanie said it’s partly because “their mix of resilience and vulnerability is very relatable.”

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    #13

    Close-up of a seal pup with big dark eyes, resting on a brown surface, showcasing adorable sea puppies in Ireland rescue.

    "A sweet picture of Toby a common seal from 2013. Being a premature pup he was one of the smallest seals we've ever had in our care at 6.65kg and needed around the clock feeding. Toby was a fighter and was successfully rehabbed and released a few months later!"

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    Close-up of a seal pup with large eyes and whiskers, showcasing the adorable charm of sea puppies from an Ireland rescue charity.

    "I’m sure you all remember miss Frangipani one of our wee commons from last year. While she was small in size she was mighty in spirit and soared through rehab and was released this past November. We definitely miss seeing her cute face!"

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    #15

    Seal resembling a sea puppy being fed a fish by a person wearing blue gloves at a rescue charity in Ireland.

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    For those who are wondering if you can actually adopt a rescued or an orphan seal, I’ve got some good news. SRI offers adoption packages that include a personalized certificate of adoption you can put on your wall, the full rescue story of your seal, a link and password to view regular "PUPdates" so you can see how your buddy is doing, and an invitation to your seal’s release. I mean, who wouldn't like to become a proud parent to a sea puppo?

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    #16

    Close-up of a seal pup with big eyes wrapped in colorful blankets, showcasing adorable sea puppies rescued in Ireland.

    "A #tbt of our first common seal from 2018 Noodles! Wonder why he's so fuzzy? Common seals who are born prematurely will sometimes still have their baby coat called lanugo which they're supposed to shed in the womb before birth."

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    Close-up of a seal looking at the camera with big eyes, highlighting the charm of sea puppies in a rescue setting.

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    Seal floating on water with paw over its face, one of the adorable sea puppies shared by a rescue charity in Ireland.

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    Close-up of a seal pup with big dark eyes, highlighting the adorable sea puppies rescued by an Ireland charity.

    "Sesame - look into my eyes I am so adorable"

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    Seal resting on wet surface at a rescue center in Ireland, showcasing adorable sea puppies main SEO keyword.

    "Baked Potato is ready to go home."

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    #21

    Close-up of a seal resting indoors with shiny wet skin, showcasing a seal that looks like a sea puppy.

    "Poplar is such a beautiful pup. Look at his lovely colour of coat"

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    Seal pup with glossy eyes resting on a bright orange surface, showcasing sea puppies cared for by Irish rescue charity.

    "Our little Quince has graduated to kennels"

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    Seal pup resting beside fish, showcasing adorable features of sea puppies in a rescue charity setting in Ireland.

    "Kelp and his friend Herring. He has a long way to go in fish school"

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    #24

    Seal resting on wooden pallet near grass and a fence, resembling a sea puppy cared for by an Irish rescue charity.

    "Churro says don’t forget to come along to kilfarrasy beach waterford tomorrow at 2pm to see him and Baked Potato head back to the ocean"

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    Seal resting on rocky beach near open carrier, cared for by rescue charity, resembling a playful sea puppy.

    "All 54kg of Hellebore headed back home today Into the wild. Good luck out there boy"

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    Close-up of a seal with big eyes resting on wet ground, showcasing the adorable sea puppies featured by an Ireland rescue charity.

    "Tic Tac is looking amazing"

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    Close-up of a seal pup with large dark eyes, showcasing sea puppies cared for by a rescue charity in Ireland.

    "Bluebell has just popped up to say hello"

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    #28

    Two seals resting on grass near a fence, resembling sea puppies, from a rescue charity in Ireland.

    "Shamrock and Alfalfa just before they were released today"

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    Seal with dark eyes and whiskers swimming in murky water, resembling a sea puppy rescued by an Irish charity.

    "The time has come for our beautiful Salsa to head home. Join us this Saturday at 3pm at Morriscastle beach to wish her luck"

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    Close-up of a seal's face showing wet fur and whiskers, highlighting the adorable sea puppies rescued in Ireland.

    "Let me just leave you this beautiful photo of Cloudberry"


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