'The Bear's' Will Poulter Totally Melts After Meeting Puppies at Toronto International Film Festival
I think most of us can agree that there's nothing really cuter than a cute guy holding a cute puppy, especially when his reaction is as cute as The Bear's Will Poulter snuggling a little puppy at The Toronto International Film Festival.
Just check this out and try not to swoon.
The adorable video was shared by the Instagram account for @People and people in the comments have zero chill. One person said, "I don't think I've ever seen anything cuter than Will Poulter holding a puppy." Another cheekily added "Great! I just got pregnant!" Someone else said, "Sorry Will, puppies are very smart and that puppy chose you so you have a puppy now."
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The Guardians of the Galaxy star was at The Toronto International Film Festival to promote On Swift Horses also starring Jacob Elordi and Daisy Edgar-Jones. Holding one of the cute puppies, Poulter said, "Awwww, you like my beard oil." He also exclaimed "I don't want to go anywhere else today."
Who can blame him?
I can not be trusted to ever be around puppies because I want all of them, so if you're like me and trying to curb adding any more pets to your home at present, here are some other ways you can help shelter pups!
How You Can Help Shelter Dogs In Your Own Town
Here are ways you can help shelter pets in your own community.
You can, of course, foster or adopt a shelter pet. You can make a monetary donation to your local Humane Society or animal rescue. You can drop off donations of pet food, cat litter, cleaning supplies, dog and cat toys, or old blankets and towels to your local animal rescue.
You can surprise your local shelter staff with a box of doughnuts or a delivery of pizza to thank them for all of their selfless work.
You can contact your local shelter and see about taking a dog for a sleepover to help them with kennel stress, you can volunteer to bottle feed kittens, or you can volunteer to walk shelter dogs.
You can sponsor the spaying and neutering of a dog or cat at your local shelter, or hold a car wash, bake sale or yard sale and donate the proceeds to your local shelter.
Whatever you decide to do, with shelters being overcrowded and understaffed, volunteering to help with animals in any way you can is a wonderful way to give back.
I don't know about you, but I think Will Poulter would make the best dog dad ever!