Pitbull has the best relationship with her guinea pig sisters

It's not a sight you see every day: a pit bull hanging out with her two of her best friends who are...guinea pigs! Meet Moki, a rescued pit bull who lives with her new family in San Francisco. From the moment she arrived at her new home, she has been head over paws in love with two of the other residents of the house, guinea pigs Pandora and Frida. Together, this trio exudes love everywhere they go.
Owner Kristy Gamayo had never owned guinea pigs before, but after doing her research, she decided to adopt Frida and Pandora. A while later, Gamayo wanted to add to her animal family. She went to the San Francisco Animal Care and Control, took one look at Moki, and knew she was the right dog for her home.
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“In the very last kennel, we saw a brindle pit bull dog who was sitting quietly on her cot. [She] didn't run or bark at us, and was looking at us with her sad, innocent eyes, so we asked to see her,” Gamayo recalled. “Moki was 5 months old at the time and she was very friendly and playful — we knew we had to adopt her.”
Gamayo was uncertain how Moki would react to the guinea pigs, so their first interactions were heavily supervised. But to Gamayo's surprise, Moki took to the little piggies immediately.
“Moki was really gentle with them from the beginning and the piggies were very curious about Moki,” Gamayo said. “The piggies would crawl up to Moki and smell her and Moki would lick them and lay with them. To this day, Moki and the piggies cuddle together and Moki likes to give them kisses.”
For three years, this trio has only grown closer. Moki is always gentle with them and understands when they've had enough sloppy kisses and cuddling. “The piggies don't mind the kisses and have never tried to bite Moki,” Gamayo explained. “Frida and Pandora will sniff Moki and never try to run away. When Moki brings them her Nylabone or toys, they will sniff them and sometimes try to nibble on them.”
These three best friends are always there to comfort each other, and their owner, in good days and in bad. “If I have a difficult day at work, I like to come home and lay with Moki and pet her, or just hold Frida and Pandora on my lap and pet them,” Gamayo said. “They really relax me and always make me laugh or smile … I love hearing their little noises, seeing their individual personalities, and watching them interact with Moki.”
“All three have helped bring me comfort through the pain,” Gamayo added. “Moki's sad eyes and sweet face always help to take any sadness away.”
Hopefully, these three will have many more happy years together supporting each other and Gamayo. Follow their daily adventures on Instagram, then share this sweet story of friendship with your family and friends on Facebook.
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