The cuteness is actually too much.
Puppies are great. They’re cute and cuddly and generally just make life more adorable. And just LOOK at their faces! What’s not to love?
They’re also great for people with autism and disabilities and so, this morning a cart of puppies were carried around Dublin Airport as part of their training.
The adorable little doggos are from My Canine Company which is an Irish Charity providing highly trained and skilled service dogs to people with disabilities, particularly autism.
The pups need to get used to busy locations, like airports, so – all dressed up in Christmas costumes – they visited Terminal One earlier today.
Dublin Airport shared an image on Twitter of their outing, and lads… we just can’t:
We have some very cute visitors in T1 today, as these @mycaninecompani puppies are on another training outing. They’re sporting a festive look, as December is fast approaching. Come over for a quick pet. ? #woof pic.twitter.com/7AglAu7ITR
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) November 20, 2019
This little girl is called Miriam as @MiriamOCal is a also a supporter of @mycaninecompani which was previously one of our Charities of the Year. #woof ? ? pic.twitter.com/CZrFeDSCky
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) November 20, 2019
The airport wrote: “We have some very cute visitors in T1 today, as these @mycaninecompani puppies are on another training outing. They’re sporting a festive look, as December is fast approaching. Come over for a quick pet.”
They seem to be still hanging around so if you see them, make sure to pop over and give them a cuddle.
You can find out more about the work My Canine Company does here.