“Zhengzhou Loyal Dog” stayed in front of the deceased owner’s house for 2 years. The deceased volunteers said goodbye: it can only pretend to be the next owner | INTERNATIONAL | CTWANT

Loyal to the heartbreak! The dog “Doudou” in Zhengzhou, mainland China, was guarding the door of the deceased owner’s house, knocking on the door every day for two years and begging to enter the house for two years. After the news was exposed in November last year, countless netizens were moved. But unfortunately, Doudou died of kidney failure in front of the host’s house a few days ago, which made the host’s children, volunteers and neighbors feel sad and distressed.

Comprehensive Lu media reports, after Doudou’s male owner passed away more than 2 years ago, Doudou has been guarding the door of the deceased owner’s house every day without fear of wind and rain. The owner helped it open the door. The children of the male owner said that no matter who brought Doudou home, he would find his way back to his hometown by himself, and once walked back to his father’s former residence from his new home 60 kilometers away, and continued to wait in front of the house.

Local animal volunteers also revealed that they had assisted in sheltering Doudou many times in the past, but it bit the window again and again and ran back to the old home, continuing to wait for a door that would never be opened for it. The volunteers believed that Doudou knew very well that the owner had passed away, but “it just couldn’t get past his own level. It felt that the owner was still in the room, but he didn’t want to open the door for it.” “.

The male owner took the dying Doudou back to his hometown and watched him slowly die. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo)

The host’s son recently stated that Doudou had passed away due to renal failure, and shared the last figure of Doudou. In the video, he choked up and said to Doudou: “Doudou, we won’t see a doctor anymore, let’s go home, I will I’ll take you home.” After that, he took Doudou back to his hometown and watched him leave quietly as he lay in front of the door. The neighbors of my hometown also said with red eyes, “Finally, I don’t have to feed it anymore.” But they stood in front of the dog house that everyone helped Doudou build, and left after a long time.

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