The Humane Society of Northwest Louisiana recently rescued a group of 3 black Labrador dogs from a very dead shelter. They named the puppies Burreaux, Joe, and O and she helped them prepare for adoption. While all the pups were affectionate and friendly, it was Burreaux’s special gesture that surprised the shelter staff!

Once Burreaux realized that people would go to the shelter to bring the dogs home, he decided to be a good boy and do his best to impress visitors. The little dog started to put on a big, adorable smile every time a visitor spoke to him!

When the shelter shared a video of Burreaux’s winning smile on social media, it went viral. Within days, the shelter was inundated with countless adoption requests for Boro and their other dogs!

With his touching smile, Burreaux soon finds himself a nice forever home. The adorable puppy instantly fell in love with his new parents and jumped into their arms. The ardent owners consider themselves lucky to have the opportunity to raise this special boy!

Burreaux’s popularity also helps to adopt his siblings and other young men at the shelter. The shelter wrote the names of all the dogs adopted in February on a board and shared it with the world! In a recent update, the shelter shared that Joe and O have found forever awesome homes! Burreaux’s adorable smile seems to play a major role in the happy ending of his fellow asylum seekers!

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