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A group of rescue puppies took a field trip to SeaWorld and were mesmerized by all of the sharks they saw

Aug 19, 2020, 21:37 IST
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A group of puppies took a field trip to SeaWorld San Diego.SeaWorld San Diego/Facebook
  • Puppies that are available for adoption from Mission Bay Puppy Rescue and Pups N' Boots took a field trip to SeaWorld San Diego.
  • The puppies spent time with SeaWorld's sharks and dolphins.
  • A few of them even took a nap next to a shark enclosure, which was extra cute considering they visited SeaWorld during Shark Week.
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A group of puppies got a change of scenery last week when they visited SeaWorld San Diego.

SeaWorld partnered with Mission Bay Puppy Rescue and Pups'N Boots to organize the dogs' field trip, with the goal of raising awareness for pet adoption.

SeaWorld San Diego is still temporarily closed, so the dogs got to roam the empty attraction, as SeaWorld documented on Instagram.

The puppies spent most of their time near a shark enclosure, which was quite appropriate considering it was Shark Week.

The video shows the puppies frolicking next to the swimming predators, with some of them even wearing fake fins on their backs.

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After they played, the puppies took an adorable snooze with shark stuffed animals.

The puppies also spent some time with SeaWorld's dolphins and their trainers, as a separate video showed.

The dolphins looked curious about the puppies, swimming to the edge of the glass when the trainers kneeled down while holding the dogs.

The dolphins even posed for a photo with the puppies, so they can have proof of the visit forever.

You can learn more about the adoptable pets from Mission Bay Puppy Rescue and Pups'N Boots here.

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