In Queensland, Australia, two staffordshire bull terriers, Peggy and Ruby, were walking in the park with their human when they befriended a bird too small to not be in its nest.
Intrigued by the little creature, the two dogs started sniffing it with infinite thoughtfulness, as if they understood that they could hurt it. Juliette was very impressed by the attitude of her puppies and decided to wait to keep the bird safe in the hope that her mother could come and get it. For hours the woman waited in the park with her dogs, never losing sight of him. But no one has arrived.

During magpie breeding season, some parents may “evict” pups from the nest due to insufficient food or overcrowding. And the bad guy had to be one of them. But that was two years ago, and even if she didn’t know it yet, the little magpie had found much more than two guardian angels.
After the long wait, Juliette decided to take care of that chick who still couldn’t fly. She took it home and contacted all wildlife refuges in the area, but none had space or care for the species. So she decided to keep her at home and raise her.

Peggy and Ruby were a bit confused at first, they couldn’t figure out what that little creature was that had just joined the family. But before long they formed a bond that was nothing short of incredible. Little Molly started riding on Peggy’s back, never leaving her so much that eventually they even started sleeping together. The rest is history.
When did Juliette start posting photos of the unusual trio on social media, their popularity has increased exponentially. Peggy, Ruby and Molly are best friends and get along very well, teaching everyone a great life lesson: it doesn’t matter who or what you are, just be kind to each other.