Inseparable Brother Dogs Convince Their New Human To Adopt Them Together After Showcasing Their Unbreakable Bond
Juno and Jordan did not need a big speech to win over their future family, they only needed to stay glued to each other. The two brother dogs were already making a strong case for being adopted together the moment Tina Wismar and her sons met them at the East Coast Claws and Paws shelter.
Wismar had gone there after losing her senior dog and was still unsure whether it was too soon for another pet. But once she saw how inseparable Juno and Jordan were, and learned they were the only survivors of their litter, the visit turned into something very different from a quick look around. Read on.
One look at them and you’d instantly want to take them home

Absolutely inseparable, Wismar found out early on that wherever one goes, the other would follow

It was like watching a show during their time in the shelter, where the dogs would run around and run towards her sons to show affection

So when the time came for them to ask her which one she wanted to take home, she answered, “Both!”

Wismar knows looking after one puppy was hard enough, but she realized it was worth it, especially watching them grow

That shelter visit turned into a two-dog adoption story fast.
Throughout the years, Juno and Jordan celebrated many good memories

From Valentine's Day, where they surprise your Instagram feed with roses

To chilly Christmas Eves, where they hope Santa brings them presents because, if you ask them, they've been nice boys

Lots of wonderful birthdays and hopefully more on the horizon

They have been making the most of every season since then.
It’s like the lamb rejected by its mom, finding comfort in a dog’s unlikely friendship.
These two brothers have been on numerous adventures

But going on walks is still one of their favorite things to do

Although nothing really beats chilling in their beds on a good day, especially when they have beds that comfy

Even the quiet days look pretty good for these two.
Juno and Jordan are real heroes for sticking by each other's side even when times were tough

By the looks of it, they wouldn't have it any other way

Wismar never planned on getting one dog that day she went to the shelter, but instead, she went home with two pups with an unbreakable bond. It was still one of the best things that ever happened to them.
You don't often come across dogs with the same story as Juno and Jordan. It was fortunate for them as well that they went home to a family where no one wanted them separated so they could continue to grow old together.
Want another family standoff? See how the sister who returned after six years demanded her brother’s dog back, too.