A dog in a pet motel made a great escape, but only to comfort a few scared puppies that weren't used to the kennel life.

Barkers Pet Motel in Saint Albert, Canada recently took on a few foster puppies from the Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society, as well as a dog named Maggie, who was recently adopted from the humane society.

Maggie sadly had her puppies taken away from her two weeks ago, but her motherly instincts kicked in when she heard the new puppies crying in the kennel at night.

During the night, Maggie was able to escape her kennel, according to a post on the Barkers Pet Motel Facebook. Once out of her cage, Maggie curled up against the kennel where the two new puppies were crying.

Owner Sandy Aldred told the CBC that Maggie had been left in her crate when she and her family left for dinner. During their meal, Aldred used her phone to check in on the facility's surveillance system when she noticed Maggie out of her cage.

"We watched her on the cameras and she went straight around and she found their room. She paid them a lot of attention and you could see her little tail wagging. And she'd do the little bow down to them and poke them through the chainlink gate of their room. She just decided that was where she was going to stay until we came to get her," Aldred told the CBC.

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Once Aldred returned to the kennel, Maggie excitedly greeted her, then brought her back to see the puppies. Aldred then let Maggie cuddle with the puppies for the night until her owners picked her up the next morning.

"The puppies needed her and she needed them. It was pretty perfect," said Aldred.

Barkers sometimes boards animals for the AARCS when they don't have enough foster homes available, which is why the crying puppies where there that evening, however, both of these puppies are currently seeking forever homes.

Thanks to the attention from various media outlets, it shouldn't take too long before these cute puppies find their own permanent home.