Homeless Men Are Reunited With Their Dogs After A Month Apart

Francois and Roger are closer to their dogs than to anyone else in their lives. They are both homeless in South Africa, yet they still find ways to support their furry friends, sometimes even before they care for themselves. Their dogs are very lucky, and the men can’t imagine what life would be like without them.

However, when the COVID-19 lockdown began, Francois and Roger were transported to temporary housing facilities. Sadly, these buildings didn’t allow dogs. Both men struggled to figure out what to do with their dogs during the pandemic.

Luckily, the Cape of Good Hope SPCA was aware of the homeless community’s concerns. They decided to offer temporary housing for their dogs during this lockdown time. Francois and Roger were grateful that their dogs would be in good hands, but they had no idea how they would get through the quarantine without them.

Image: @CapeofGoodHopeSPCA/Facebook

Francois and Dragon

Dragon has been a loyal companion to Francois for many years. Through every challenge in life, the two remained side by side. Even though Francois has very little, he consistently does everything he can to make sure Dragon stays happy and healthy.

Separating during the lockdown was extremely difficult for both Dragon and Francois. Francois tried to put on a brave face for his dog, but he was secretly devastated to leave with an empty leash. He knew everything would be okay in the end, but it was still heartbreaking.

“We cried that day,” said Belinda Abraham with the SPCA. “It was so hard for these two to say goodbye and we couldn’t wait to witness their happy reunion.”

Image: @CapeofGoodHopeSPCA/Facebook

Luckily, that reunion came even sooner than they expected. After only a few days, Francois found it impossible to spend these confusing times without Dragon. So, he immediately searched for other accommodations that would allow Dragon to stay with him. Luckily, he was able to make something work.

After 12 days in the SPCA’s care, Dragon was reunited with Francois. Dragon ran right to his dad and demanded love and belly rubs right away. After all, they had a lot of valuable playtime to catch up on!

DRAGON & FRANCOIS REUNITEDIt was a happy tears moment when Francois and Dragon were reunited earlier today. It seems it was just too difficult for Francois, a member of our homeless community, to be without his loyal companion and so he found alternative accommodation in Maccassar where they can see the remainder of the lockdown through together. We were so touched by Francois' dedication to his best friend and so glad that we could be there for both of them when they needed us.

Posted by Cape of Good Hope SPCA on Sunday, April 19, 2020

Roger and Max

During the COVID-19 lockdown, Roger and Max found themselves in a similar situation. The SPCA already knew the pair very well because Roger had brought Max in for treatments before. Every time they saw Roger and Max together, it was clear that they adored each other.

“There’s no doubt that Max is well cared for and loved and that Roger takes care of all his needs,” said Abraham. “We could also safely say that Roger would happily go hungry if it meant that Max could eat.”

Image: Screenshot, @CapeofGoodHopeSPCA/Facebook

Roger also had an extremely difficult time without Max by his side. He found other accommodations to bring him and Max together again after an entire month. When they were finally reunited, it was a beautiful moment that the SPCA staff would never forget.

At first, Max didn’t seem to recognize his dad because Roger was wearing a mask. But then, when he heard Roger’s voice, he freaked out and jumped into his arms. The sweet dog soaked up all the love and cuddles that he had missed out on.

Both men were stuck in difficult situations during the coronavirus, but they never gave up on their dogs. The SPCA was so kind to care for Dragon and Max while their dads were away. Now, Roger and Francois will be sure to never let their beloved dogs leave their sides ever again.

MAX & ROGER HARRIS RE-UNTIED

HERE'S A VIDEO TO MAKE YOUR DAYRoger is another member of our homeless community who had no choice but to leave his best friend in the care of the COGH SPCA while he took refuge from the pandemic in one of The City's temporary housing facilities. Get your tissues ready and watch the reaction from Max when he finally realises it is Roger that has come to fetch him!. We are so touched by the bond that these two share and humbled by this display of unconditional love. There can be nothing truer in this world than the love of a dog!

Posted by Cape of Good Hope SPCA on Thursday, May 7, 2020

H/T: news24.com
Featured Image: Screenshots, @CapeofGoodHopeSPCA/Facebook

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