Get inside, losers, we will go to the dog park.
An old school bus has become a daily care van that gets excited out -of -game for the time of the game and being accompanied – and it has caught the hearts of millions online.
K9 Convoy, which boasts over 981,000 followers in Tiktok, operates outside the small town of Oconto, Wisconsin, where founder Hoper Mehlberg get people’s dogs to get them out of the house.
“Many of [who] I call my parents working all day, so it’s just a beautiful little service to get their dogs out of the house, get an interaction and play time because in our location, Doggie’s closest care is about 20 to 30 minutes away, ”Mehlberg told USA Today.
She posts clips of Mobile Canine filled with social media blockages, underlining birthdays and daily rostrons, while viewers rise above cub personalities or, on occasion, their accessories. The birthday dog often wears a festive hat and their sent paws sent to the bus to celebrate, which a viewer said he remembered “elementary school”.
In St. Patrick Day, the Pookhes package wore hats decorated with four leaf clover, leprechaun hats and festive antennas as they swallow pieces one by one.
The cutting overload was enough to make some viewers reconsider their work line.
“This is my dream job,” wrote one fan in the comments.
“This video makes me restore my whole life and career choices,” another agreed.
Even Mehlberg calls it “the best job” she has ever had.
“I have to spend the day with the dog,” she said. “I can’t complain about it.
The idea for K9 column was born of Mehlberg’s desire to get her dogs out of the house.
Mehlberg, a former federal employee, worked early morning shifts and would return home from noon to get her dogs and her mother-in-law dogs abroad. At the time, she had two dogs: Dodge, a yellow lab who turns 11 the next month, and her late Teddy salvation, which was recently crashed.
She would gather the four cubs in her car and take them to another place for some time outside, as “a relicr stress”.
When her neighbors demanded that their German shepherd join in the daily walks of Mehlberg, she realized she would need a larger vehicle and bought a van of services, removing places to fit its fluffy passengers.
Then, Word gathered and more people asked if their precious animals could come together, evolving the humble activity of the Mehlberg afternoon into a full “pet service”, eventually leaving its full -time work to develop its new business.
“That’s when I got the bus,” she explained. “It”s just to be a wild trip. I’m overloaded with all the support.”
She starts at 8am every day loading her dogs before stopping in the houses around the city to get her customers’ wool babies before going to a three -acre local park, a FNCED outer area owned by the Mehlberg family.
“It’S’Si is crazy,” she said. “I would never think that it would have been done, but here we are.”
Since the launch of K9 Convoy, it has grown its dog to about 22 to 26 cubs of all ages, sizes, races and, of course, personalities.
“The biggest thing with me is that I let dogs be dogs,” she said. “If there are mud ponds there, I let them roll. At the end of the day, if they are polluted or I have to wash them, then I did my job.”
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