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A six-month cross-border romance will show you what true human-dog love is!

2026-01-16 05:32:29 · · #1

Olivia, a flight attendant from Germany, frequently travels between Germany and Argentina. One day, as she stepped outside her hotel, she was surprised to find a very friendly dog ​​outside.

So Olivia gave the dog some food and played with it for a while, and to her surprise, the dog started following her around!

  

The dog always waited for Olivia outside the restaurant. At first, Olivia tried to avoid it or even take a detour, hoping the dog wouldn't follow her to the restaurant, but in less than a day, she saw the dog's smiling face again.

  

The dog fell in love with Olivia at first sight, and it even slept outside the restaurant every night. Olivia gave the dog a blanket to keep it warm and secretly named it Rubio.

  

After Olivia returned home, Rubio wandered the streets aimlessly! And when Olivia returned to Argentina for work, Rubio was there at the hotel entrance, giving her a big hug!

  

Rubio seemed to know Olivia's schedule, always showing up when she arrived in Argentina!

  

Finally, Olivia decided to end this long-distance relationship. She decided to apply to a local animal welfare organization to help Rubio find a loving home. Unexpectedly, Rubio ran away and returned to the hotel; it seems Rubio has made up his mind about Olivia!

  

So Olivia started filling out the necessary paperwork to bring Rubio back to Germany across the ocean! (Even knowing the dog was leaving and being kept in a cage, he was still so happy.)

  

After six months of dating, Rubio and Olivia are finally able to be together and start a happy life in their new family!

  

This is Rubio, who has already arrived in Germany. He's having a blast playing around, a stark contrast to when he was a stray in Argentina!

It seems that once a dog has truly chosen its owner, it will follow them to the very end. Let's wish Olivia and Rubio all the best!

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