Shelter Puppies Were Given A Private Tour Of The Georgia Aquarium

Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Georgia Aquarium has been forced to close its doors to the public. However, not the whole entire public, since there were some very special VIP guests that got to enjoy the aquarium while it was fully shut down.

And those guests were puppies!

Since no human visitors are allowed into the Georgia Aquarium while it is shut, the Atlanta Humane Society managed to get a couple of their puppies in to see the exhibits for a fun-filled day out.

The humane society posted a video of the puppies’ time at the aquarium to the Facebook page, with the caption, “Our puppies just had the best. day. ever. They got to explore the Georgia Aquarium while it is closed to the public. They made all sorts of exciting discoveries and lots of new friends!”

Puppies Take Over the Aquarium!

Our puppies just had the best. day. ever. They got to explore the Georgia Aquarium while it is closed to the public. They made all sorts of exciting discoveries and lots of new friends!

Posted by Atlanta Humane Society on Wednesday, March 25, 2020

The video, which has gotten more than 220,000 views, features some very happy little pups running around the aquarium enjoying all the underwater views.

Puppies at the Aquarium 🙂

Puppies + Ocean Voyager = Quarantine therapy 🐶🥰🐟Our friends at Atlanta Humane Society stopped by for a brief puppy field trip with pups Odie and Carmel. It was such a ruff day. 😉

Posted by Georgia Aquarium on Thursday, March 26, 2020

The Georgia Aquarium also shared its own version of the video with the puppies to its own Facebook page, where they wrote, “Puppies + Ocean Voyager = Quarantine therapy”. The aquarium’s video has received more than 67,000 views.


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