They spent the first two years of their lives trapped in dungeon - and are now desperately seeking a loving home.
Jimmy and Hector, two German Shepherds, were found confined in a small, airless room with "four walls, no view, no air, and no life", having been virtually forgotten by the world until Miracle's Missions intervened.
Rescue worker Emma shared the heart-wrenching story of the dogs' past, stating: "Their back story is also particularly harrowing as they were kept in a dungeon for the first two years of their life.
"We rescued them from here two years ago and they have blossomed so much but they have had two adoptions fall through and really need to start their new lives now."
Despite their traumatic past, Jimmy and Hector, now around five years old, are described as "loving, friendly boys". They weigh a combined 80kgs and still possess the spirit of puppies, despite all they've endured.

However, due to their large size, finding a new home has proven challenging. Their adoption statement reads: "They are very hard to home as a pair of very large dogs."
The plea concludes with a heartfelt message: "It's time their lives change, it's time they see the world they cannot carry on living this way.
"Surprisingly, despite their isolation they are loving dogs, they love their humans. They are child, dog and cat tested.
"Their rescuer is desperately seeking help to find Hector and Jimmy good homes where they can spend and enjoy the rest of their lives.
"Hector and Jimmy are very attached as they only had each other for so long so it will be wonderful if they can be rehomed by one loving family and we don't have to separate them and break their hearts."
Both have been neutered and rabies tested and are prepared to journey to the UK from Egypt to meet their new family.
Emma adds: "Excellent with dogs and people and we're previously tested with cats and kids too and did super well.
"Their boarding funds are running low so we are appealing firstly for a forever home for these lovely boys.
"But if you cannot do that, a donation towards their boarding costs would be much appreciated.
"With extra food and medical treatment lately when Hector suffered heat stroke, their bills are exceptionally high. They really cannot do another summer in Egypt.
"Thankfully Hector recovered and they are now healthy happy boys, so this boarding money could be much better spent in helping sick and injured animals in need.
"They just need a home to go to so we can make that happen!"
To rehome Jimmy and Hector, or any other animals in Miracle's Missions' care, visit their website. To support their work, donate here.
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