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Hi there, friend! Yes, you were right. Had tears in my eyes as I watched this heartwarming video.
Some people could surely learn something (about how to treat others) from the kindness and unconditional love exhibited by animals like this dog! And also, some people could stand to learn that just as animals are willing to take better care of us, so, too, should humanity be interested in improving their quality of life (whereas possible).
After all- We are all in this great, but trying, world together!
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Dekrator48
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Awwww, beautiful!!!!
Thanks for sharing this, dbpei!
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I posted it on FB with the statement "What if we ALL did this?" Meaning.. treat each other this way.
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dbpei
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I know what you mean. That dog is just amazing. I was crying my eyes out when I saw this video, but in a healthy way that made my heart happy. I'm glad you all enjoyed it. That was my hope...
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oh my. im crying, the dog looks like my friends service dog. great breed i guess.
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This is soooo heartwarming. I just loved it. I posted it on Facebook also. Spread the love is my motto. We need more of it.
Gael
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