These photos of UPS drivers with dogs will make your day

Is there a delivery better than a lot of pictures of pilots and UPS puppies?


Sean McCarren44 is a UPS driver based in Martinsburg, Western Virginia. Also known as "Dawgzilla", he runs a popularThe Facebook page andInstagram account who has a simple mission: share photos of UPS drivers andthe dogs they meet on their itineraries.

Better life Catching up with McCarren while he deliveredChristmas presents Recently, and he said he started the two accounts in 2013 purely because he "saw a lot ofRoad dogs All the time and took a lot of pictures of them. "

"At some point, I had pictures of about 40 or 50 dogs on my phone, so I created a page for them," he said.

Since then, UPS drivers have sent photos from the dogs they meet, and six years later, UPS dogs has more than 490,000 followers on Instagram and more than 1.5 million followers on Facebook.

"We get a lot ofpositive commentary, "he says. We will say!

And it's not only pilots and UPS dogs that McCarren works either. There are wild turkeys!

And "we will throw in an occasional donkey," he said.

"From time to time, someone will post acat, "he says." Greater a little. "

As for the success of UPS dogs, McCarren think it's simple: it's aSource of pawsicotivity.

"We do not put any political subject out there," he said. "These are just inverter drivers and dogs. Nothing else."

According to McCarren, pilots and dogs of UPS "have definitely"special link.

Moreover, which does notlove dogs?

"Dogs haveunconditional love", McCarren said." They do not judge you. ...Dogs are dogs. "

For proof of this, checkDog photo Sleeping on the prosthetic leg of the late Owner VA viral.


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