Jack and Diane, two homeless dogs, were discovered tied together by their leashes in a local cemetery in Maine during the summer of 2018.
They were taken in by the Kennebec Valley Humane Society, which is now caring for them. Despite being apart from their previous home, the dogs have formed a strong bond and are inseparable.
Since they require each other's company, the staff arranged a delightful wedding for them to raise attention and hopefully find a new home for the couple.
As they are both senior dogs, the ideal family should not have any young children or other animals. The devoted duo enjoys snuggling up on the couch or bed and will provide endless love and affection to the lucky adopter. If you want to learn more about Jack and Diane, please visit the Humane Society's website.
Back in 2018, they were discovered together in a local cemetery in Maine - Jack and Diane.
The Kennebec Valley Humane Society is currently taking care of them, who were found with their leashes tied together in a local cemetery in Maine.
Their bond is unbreakable and they have a strong emotional attachment to each other.
With the goal of attracting more attention and ultimately finding a new home for the inseparable senior dogs, Jack and Diane, the staff at the Kennebec Valley Humane Society threw a lovely wedding ceremony for them.
They require a new home without other pets or young children due to being senior dogs and must be adopted together. The adoption fee for the inseparable pair is $50.