We all know that on Raksha Bandhan, a sister ties a rakhi on her brother’s wrist who then vows to protect her from all harm for life. Nowadays, you will also find sisters being tied a rakhi as they are ‘protectors’ too. However, do you know who the ultimate protector is? Doggos!
Our furry friends are not just loyal, but they are always ready to protect their hoomans whenever they sense harm. Therefore, several hoomans thought it fitting to celebrate Raksha Bandhan with their doggos. Many tied a rakhi on their paws, put a tika on their heads and showered them with toys and treats! Have a look:
Daddy…. Look what little Zara tied on my paw! 🐾 pic.twitter.com/sTd91OhqrZ
— Dog Lover (@libertariandesi) August 22, 2021
Thanks for protecting us 💕😘
My doggo the best 😍#dogs #Rakhi 🌸 pic.twitter.com/yGEbU8afQZ— Arshdeep Kaur (@Arshi2711) August 22, 2021
He protecc he attacc but most importantly he always got my bacc💕 pic.twitter.com/Qkcvl7iWh6
— pewwja 🦋 (@mileycharas) August 22, 2021
Even my dog got Rakhi with name?!
See the string around his neck?! pic.twitter.com/J5nOwySRD2
— Veerender Jubbal (@Veeren_Jubbal) August 22, 2021
rakhi doggo! my dada insisted, don't ask why he has a tikka. pic.twitter.com/FDBayjnhuO
— Riju. (@botanist_filth) August 22, 2021
We tied her a rakhi so that she could engulf it the other moment . Well look at this pretty doggo. She has our heart ♥️🥺. pic.twitter.com/4VQlISNkGc
— Sanjoli (@sanjoli_kochhar) August 22, 2021
I do not have any brother. So to celebrate this festival & the spirit of care and protection, I tie rakhi to our doggo ji. A little modified but fine enough to thank him for the massive love he gives us each day 🙌☺️❤️❤️#RakshaBandhan2021 pic.twitter.com/6PevFFui32
— 🌻Shweta singh🌻 (@notSoSweetLove) August 22, 2021
My heart just melted into a puddle!