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This Facebook Page Is Literally Just Pics Of Dogs UPS Drivers Meet

by Mike Julianelle
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Image via Facebook/UPS Dogs

It’s a community dedicated to the dogs UPS drivers see on their routes

UPS drivers have it pretty good. Not only do they bring joy to one and all with their Amazon deliveries and package drop-offs, they also get to spend their day greeting puppies along their routes. Someone had the genius idea of compiling those pictures onto a Facebook page.

Dogs may hate the mail man, but judging by these photos, they love UPS!

EXTREME JULIE ANDREWS VOICE:

“Package deliveries

And cute little doggies Amazon Prime and adorable puppies, Drivers in brown shirts and soft cuddling, These are a few of my favorite things!”

I bet they’re some of yours too. And now you can spend your day smiling by leaving the amazing Facebook page UPS Dogs open all day long, for a quick glance any time you need a pick me up. It’s guaranteed to work.

I don’t know who enjoys this more, the dogs or the drivers!

Sometimes the dogs even get in the truck! The drivers don’t seem to mind.

Sometimes they even bring treats!

This guy is ready to work! Or to trick or treat?

Why should dogs get all the fun?

The page is a big hit, with over 400,000 followers on Facebook. It was created by Sean McCarren, a UPS driver who’s been working for the company for 17 years.

“When you’re running into dogs all the time, it creates a bond when you see them every day,” he explained to HuffPost. “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.”

And now, thanks to all the submissions, we get to meet those same dogs. It took some time to get his colleagues to help, but now there are about 30 fellow UPS drivers who administer the page with Sean and manage the submissions. Sean thinks the page has taken off because it’s nothing but positivity, and we have to agree.

How can you look at a picture like this and not break into a grin?

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