Stray dogs were cold and went from severe thunderstorm. That's when bus driver gives them all that they could ask for

It was a small gesture, but one that made a huge difference to two stray dogs caught in a violent thunderstorm in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Last January, Buenos Aires endured a massive storm that caused widespread flooding and damage. In the middle of the storm, a bus driver spotted two stray dogs who were frightened and drenched. The dogs were exposed to the elements, soaking wet and shivering, and had nowhere to go.
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Despite the fact that it was against his company's policy to transport pets, this heroic driver stopped his bus and brought the dogs on board so they could have shelter and dry off.
The driver's compassion was noted and appreciated by the passengers on the bus. One passenger, Carina Barbosa, posted about the rescue on her Facebook page, noting that neither dog had a collar.
Another witness, Stella Maris San Martin, said "They were two very scared little dogs. [The driver] never tried to put them off. He spoke to them like they were his own."
The bus driver even let one of the dogs curl up on his feet during the drive. Amor Por Los Animales celebrated the driver in a Facebook post, thanking the "driver of line 53 [...] for helping a callejerito."
Because animals are prohibited on public transportation, some people were concerned that the bus driver would face a penalty for his kind gesture.
Thankfully, his company was willing to allow this exception to the rules because of the extraordinary circumstances that the dogs faced. “You cannot take animals in public transport, we are strict with the rules, but a case like this is considered because it is solidarity,” the company stated.
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The compassion and consideration that this bus driver showed for these two little dogs should be automatic everywhere. We thank this kind man for helping these dogs out in a time of great need.
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