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People who adopt dogs love them. People who scroll through hundreds and thousands of dog videos love them. Babies who don’t have any idea what dogs are, they love them as well. Why? Because, at the risk of sounding repetitive, they’re just the best.
Dogs are cute, fluffy, protective, supportive and they’ll unconditionally love you for the rest of your miserable life. That said, we’ve another reason why they’re so awesome fresh from Kathmandu.
Journalist Natalie B. Compton recently shared a video of a dog and his master who were crossing a street in Kathmandu. However, things took an interesting turn when they started walking.
The most surprising 15 seconds of my life by far pic.twitter.com/5nukg2RxvW
— Natalie B. Compton (@NatBCo) March 1, 2019
No, that wasn’t an illusion. The dog literally held his master’s hand and walked off onto the other side of the road.
Surprised? Well, so were many other netizens who couldn’t believe that a dog could actually do that.
EXCUSE ME
— Wilder Shaw (@WilderShaw_) March 1, 2019
“Hold my hand, dear, we are crossing the street”
— Susie Crimmins (@scrimmins53) March 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/kidcongo/status/1101618714351452160
And just to let you know it’s the dog walking his human across the road and not the other way round
— jermain warner (@ayinde_warner) March 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/thePiggsBoson/status/1101795449114116096
New life goals. https://t.co/SHLj65EVHE
— Adam Zucker (@azuckerforart) March 1, 2019
LOLOLOL xD https://t.co/FreOD9WeCe
— Princess Bamala (@Agent_PewPewPew) March 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/mooninanfield/status/1101789799382282241
Why dogs are better than children reason 4348935439 https://t.co/UQaYi9gFCA
— G. Clay Whittaker (@gclaywhittaker) March 1, 2019
We don't deserve animals 😭😭😭💖💖💖 https://t.co/dRsWBYObs0
— Rihanna Nepal🍒 (@RihannaNepal) March 2, 2019
I love everything about this. https://t.co/plctbg0of3
— Pulp Cereal (@PulpCereal) March 1, 2019
Ok, we are crossing the street so hold my hand. https://t.co/DYuVvpDp9e
— JJ Cooper (@jjcoop36) March 1, 2019
Now, the question arises that is this kind of behaviour limited to the puppers of Kathmandu or can any dog do it? So, please try it with your pet and let us know how it went.
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