For an animal lover, dream come true when they live with their pets. But this couple has taken this one to a whole new different level. Guess what; they do not only keep two or three pooches by their side but a hundred!
Meet Mia and Audun Salte, who just decided to move into Longyearbyen, Norway, a distant Arctic town. Initially, they thought it was a bad idea until they learned to love the place with the help of their huge pack of huskies.
Originally, A couple worked in 2014 and owned these dogs. But after three years, their employers decided to stop their business operation and rewarded them with the custody of the pooches.
At first, Audun and Mia were hesitant if they could sustain their needs. But they were determined to raise them and so they went on looking for ways until it eventually got them into where they are now – in the arctic.
The Saltes began to set up a business in there with the hounds as their co-partners. And it didn’t take long before people from all over came to notice and flocked Longyearbern not only to see the beauty of the town but also to personally meet the diligent huskies!
Life in this cold place may mean nonstop work for the family, but they are happy with it. In fact, they are having the best time of their lives. As they added, they feel so comfortable with everything they have now. Perhaps that is because they’ve just gotten used to being with these doggies.
They work well together, and the animals are really hardworking. What more could their family ask for?
Indeed it was a good decision to accept the responsibility of raising them even when it seemed impossible to manage at that time! They are, without a doubt, worth all the risk.
Source at svalbardhusky via Instagram