Bus Station Staff In Brazil Lets The Stray Dogs In So They Wouldn’t Freeze Outside
Winter can be brutal for stray animals, especially when food is scarce and shelter is nowhere to be found. For three dogs in Curitiba, Brazil, that reality changed when bus station staff decided they would not be left outside to freeze.
The workers opened the doors to the strays, gave them warmth, food, and water, and a local politician later shared the moment online. What happened next turned a small act of kindness into a story people could not stop talking about.
And the dogs finally had a safe place to stay.

The dogs finally had the chance to be warm, and with plenty of food and water, it must have felt like a vacation for them.

This kind gesture was shared with the public by a local politician named Fabiane Rosa. When she spotted those adorable dogs, all covered in blankets, she could not help but share it on Facebook, along with praises for the thoughtful employees who are helping animals in need.
And it’s the same “save them now” energy as the cyclist who rescued abandoned puppies and delivered them to safety.

Fabiane wrote, "Congratulations to the terminal staff; everyone understands that these angels are there and have a right to be. Many companies in Curitiba could follow this example by adopting a pet. Of course, it is not the ideal solution, but at least there are those who are looking after them."
"We must understand that this world is not a privilege of humans. God created animals to teach us to love unconditionally," she concluded.
Want the same kind of rescue moment? See how a woman wrapped her freezing dog in her jacket. Woman’s act of kindness toward her freezing dog.