The bond between them is something not everyone can truly understand.
A few days ago, a dog that its owner had raised for over ten years passed away.
He suddenly seemed to have lost his soul, and would occasionally say things that sent chills down your spine...
"Do you think if I went too, I would encounter its soul?"
...
During that time, his friends took turns staying by his side, afraid that he might do something rash.
Because everyone knows what this dog means to him...
Twelve years ago, the dog, who was only two years old at the time, suddenly fell seriously ill.
The dog, who was lively and energetic the day before, suddenly lay down on the bed and never got up again.
The veterinarian at the time recommended euthanasia for the dog.
Because the enormous medical expenses that follow will be a huge burden.
However, the pet owner immediately refused, because the dog was his family.
So how could he neglect it when it was sick?
And so, the dog was bedridden for more than ten years, and he took care of him for more than ten years.
Over the years, he studied hard to take care of his dog, all in an effort to pass the civil service exam.
This would give him more consistent time to spend with it.
To allow the dog to experience the joy of being a normal dog, he even made a wheelchair for it.
The happiest time for a dog is when its owner picks it up, even if it's only for a few seconds.
But in the last two years, the dog's condition has deteriorated rapidly...
It has never gotten out of bed since then.
Every day at mealtime, the owner has to feed them spoonful by spoonful using a tiny syringe.
The owner needs to regularly check on the dog to help it defecate and urinate.
His dedication to dogs is evident to his family and friends.
So no one could say anything, even though he had never dated anyone all these years in order to take care of his dog...
It's clear how devastating the dog's death must have been for him.
If you were to ask how many owners in the world would treat their dogs this way, I'm afraid very few could do so!
We will never abandon our dogs, no matter when they are born, grow old, get sick, or die...