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Man Finds Two Puppies Abandoned In The Middle Of The Desert, Takes Them On Epic 30,000-Mile Trip
In December 2016, Jordan Kahana, 30, was driving along a remote road in the Arizona desert when he found two tiny abandoned puppies. Without a second thought, he took the dogs to the vet and, once the puppies were done with the treatment for severe dehydration, Jordan adopted them.
Since that day the trio has been an inseparable team, traveling together across the United States. Jordan named the pups Sedona and Zeus and together they have traveled over 30 000 miles and visited 35 states.
Jordan shares the most memorable and sweet moments from their journeys on Instagram and YouTube and it's clear why people are loving the tiny adventure squad.
Take a look at some of the most adorable images below.
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'okay its my turn on the hammock now' 'hang on a minute, i just got in'
holy s**t. this is so hot. every girl would fall for these two boys. the guy sitting with them was okay though.
Still pups from the desert to the snow, quite a wonderful venture for your babies.
This man and his precious dogs were united by fate. I have seen this photo album, which is a narrative in itself, and am so moved by the love and devotion this guy has for such beautiful animals.
It's hard to say which photo is my favorite.... Oh, look the next one! On the road again!
Oh, my, my, the sky! Doggies are like "Yep, seen plenty of those stars by now".
I am so glad that your wonderful kindness and love had you rescue these dogs from perishing in the desert. Your reward was to gain 2 beautiful and fantastic travelling companions. I am sure they have repaid your kindness many times over and will continue to do so as that's what all dogs do. I hope you all have a wonderful and happy life together.You deserve to. All my best wishes to you and please give your beautiful puppies a big hug each from me.☺
What a beautiful soul this man has. These sweet dogs are right where they need to be.
I also found a pup on a desert road in AZ three years ago. The road where I found him is in the middle of nowhere and informally called "dead cow road", seriously...google it. He had to have been dumped by some a*****e. Anyway, I picked up the pup and took him to the vet. He was dehydrated and had a cut on his head but was otherwise fine. I don't take him all over the country because I work and lead a less exotic life, but the pup is now my prince and I feel lucky to have him.
Perhaps those roads are a popular place to dumb dogs. So sad.
Load More Replies...Lol, I thought that he took the puppers on a trip straight after he found them.
Me too! I thought he found them in the middle of his trip and took them along.
Load More Replies...I live in Arizona- unfortunately, people dump dogs (and cats, pigs, goats, horses etc) in the desert all the time. They do worse in some cases ( there was a hanged dog rescued in town just last week) Horrifying. Both of my grrls I rescued off the streets from being dumped- and both are phenomenal canine companions. Truly a case of who rescued who
I also found a pup on a desert road in AZ three years ago. The road where I found him is in the middle of nowhere and informally called "dead cow road", seriously...google it. He had to have been dumped by some a*****e. Anyway, I picked up the pup and took him to the vet. He was dehydrated and had a cut on his head but was otherwise fine. I don't take him all over the country because I work and lead a less exotic life, but the pup is now my prince and I feel lucky to have him.
Perhaps those roads are a popular place to dumb dogs. So sad.
Load More Replies...Lol, I thought that he took the puppers on a trip straight after he found them.
Me too! I thought he found them in the middle of his trip and took them along.
Load More Replies...I live in Arizona- unfortunately, people dump dogs (and cats, pigs, goats, horses etc) in the desert all the time. They do worse in some cases ( there was a hanged dog rescued in town just last week) Horrifying. Both of my grrls I rescued off the streets from being dumped- and both are phenomenal canine companions. Truly a case of who rescued who