A rescue dog temporarily kept by an animal nurse due to severe symptoms. His condition stabilized and he was returned to the shelter for a time, but the nurse might not let go and it was decided that he was officially transferred. The video taken on the way home once more is melting the hearts of people around the world, especially in the United States, as it is ‘touching’.
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My husband firmly refuses to take over, but he loses his enthusiasm …
Abigail Arellano, a veterinary nurse, adopted Loki, a rescue dog from the Oconee Human Society animal shelter in South Carolina, USA. After that, the video taken in the car on the way to his home has become a hot topic on TikTok.
Loki looks at Alellano, who became a new mother, lovingly and deposits his stretched left front leg with a sense of security. “I decided to have Loki and he held my hand all the way home,” Allellano said. According to the electronic version of the US local magazine “Thousand Living”, the video has been viewed more than 6.5 million times in just five days since it was posted.
In the comments section, “This expression is very touching” “Protect him at any cost” “He understands that you will love him forever” “That’s It’s not a dog, it’s a human boy!”
In fact, Mr. Arellano took Loki home as a temporary foster parent to treat Loki, who was seriously ill due to parasites. While she had promised her husband that she wouldn’t “get too attached to Loki,” Arellano was quickly hooked.
Loki quickly became friends with Mr. Arellano’s son and the native dog, but his husband was adamant that he would not take over Loki. Therefore, she decided to take Loki back to the shelter once. But Arellano pleaded with her husband once more. Her enthusiasm finally won over her husband, and she officially welcomed Loki.
The video that became a hot topic was filmed in the car before returning home once more. Loki is underweight, but the treatment is going well and his body is getting closer to health. Under the loving family, from now on, it will be more and more energetic.
(Hint-Pot editorial department)