UPS Driver Sean McCarren created a facebook group in 2013 which made for all UPS drivers to share pictures of the dogs they meet on their roads that make their working days a lot happier. Facebook page reached 1.4M likes and Instagram 488k followers!

UPS Drivers meet alpacas, deer, geese, sheep, chickens and cats too. No wonder the pages have too many followers!

Cute creatures everywhere on the road makes it funnier and more interesting. Some of them are aware of the drivers’ faces as they spent years seeing them. This is the content that deserves to be on the internet!

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dogs on the road
dogs on the road

McCarren said: “When you’re running into dogs all the time, it creates a bond when you see them every day,”  “It’s cool to meet some of the same dogs on the route, because they know who you are and they are excited to see you.”

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“There’s no views of what people think about this or that, just dogs and an occasional cat, donkey, turtle or bird.” McCarren continues

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UPS Drivers

“Rudy is blind as a bat, but that doesn’t stop him from following the sound of my truck until I feed him!” – Saint Joseph, Michigan

“This page also shows the relationship we have with the community and the impact we have on other people’s families. It also shows how awesome the drivers are,” he added.

UPS company itself likes the page so much

“It’s a good example of the relationships our employees build with their customers, two- or four-legged!” a spokesperson for UPS said.

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UPS Drivers

“I stopped my truck and before i knew it, i had a helper.” -Sugarland, Texas

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UPS Drivers

To: Charlie, our friendly neighborhood UPS guy

From: Jade and Jasper, to share with all the doggos on your route

Jonesborough, TN

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UPS Drivers

Attack dog. Camp Pendleton, California. Louice

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UPS Drivers

“Yeti likes when Dave comes to visit always gets a biscuit…” Windsor, Pa

7-UPS Drivers

“8 corgis decided to greet my UPS husband looking for treats and attention.” Keene, New Hampshire