The Final Journey: Dog’s Unyielding Pursuit, Yearning for a Last Glimpse of Beloved Owner, Before Boarding the Flower Car to Return Home to Her Husband

When the dog saw the owner get into the flower car and leave, it ran after them and leaned against the car so the owner could see inside.

When the owner boarded the flower car and prepared to leave, the dog ran after him and leaned against the car so he could see inside.

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This heartfelt snapshot was taken by Allen Ko’s loved ones at a wedding in Guangdong, China.

It appeared to be communicating with its mistress by lowering its ears and looking back at her. Gougou appeared to have a premonition that ojou-sama was leaving this time and wouldn’t be back for a very long time. The sight of its destruction evoked strong feelings in onlookers.

When the owner gets on the flower car, the dog seems to beg the owner not to leave, as if it is used to spending a lot of time with the owner, playing with it, and taking care of it.

The dog’s beautiful eyes conveyed a loving message to the owner, who then burst into sobs.

In return for her pet dog’s devotion, she reached out and pet the big dog’s head gently, just as she had done with the little dog.

The dog seems to think that the owner will be gone for a very long time this time (Photo via Bored Panda) The lovely bride claims that she and Gougou have spent the past decade playing, sleeping, and strolling the garden together. It’s clear that she and Gougou shared a happy and carefree childhood.

The bride Carrie Ho’s openness has helped shed light on the sentimental significance of their final moments together. Despite being of different species and not sharing a common language, they have developed a profound emotional connection through sharing an upbringing.

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Dogs are man’s best friend; they’re devoted to their owners and always eager to show their love.

The bond shared by people and their pets is not unique to this narrative. Even though his owner had bad luck, Hachiko still showed up at the train station every afternoon for nine years, nine months, and fifteen days to wait for his master to return. life and there’s no going back now.