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You can't believe how this loyal dog wait for his master
This was taken in Toronto, Canada by Bayan Patroller Belle Seguilla. A dog was waiting for his master in front of an escalator. No Copyright Infringement ...
+Matt Smith Im pretty sure the person who films the event is watching the dog. If he was on a leash he could still hurt people. A leash cannot prevent biting (a muzzle could but well trained dogs should be allowed to stay unmuzzled and unleashed)
I don't trust any unknown, unleashed dog. Especially with no owner in
sight. There's no need to cause stress and anxiety to people who are in a
place with the expectation that they won't run into dogs. This is
inconsiderate of others.
+LittleLulubee You're right. You never know how people feel about dogs. No matter how friendly a dog actually is, no matter how friendly a dog's owner KNOWS he/she is, people who are afraid of dogs will not react to them in a good way. As awesome as this video is, I dont think it is wise for the owner to leave their dog unaccompanied.
+Morgan FreemanThe people descending are forced to walk within a few inches of him. He even tried to touch some of them with his nose. For someone who's afraid of big dogs, that would be terrifying. I also know that dogs don't have to be growling or showing other aggressive behavior before biting. Sometimes they are sitting calmly and then a second later they strike out- with no warning. So my logical, thinking mind tells me that this could be a potentially dangerous situation, and that I would like the option of avoiding it.
+LittleLulubee The dog is sitting calmly at the bottom of an escalator as people walk past him. As a rational thinking person, what logical conclusion would you come to when you observe this behaviour?
+Judith Campbell your lucky, himilayan cats are beautiful! Yes I have spent more time with her and just tried to be there with her because even tho they are not humans they still have feelings. Thanks for all your words and take care also! (:
+Isabel Montoya I'm so sorry for your loss. Before I got my dog I had three Himalayan cat's. I NEVER let them go outside! They are a gentle breed and wouldn't know how to survive outside, plus people wud steal them, cars are dangerous and they don't understand that till it's too late. My oldest lived to be nineteen years old! I'd advise you to keep your kitten in the house to avoid losing her to another car. It is truly sad to lose a pet that way. If your kitten is lonely just love her up, play and spend a lot of time with her. She will come out of it if you treat her good. Take care my friend, and keep me posted on how you both are doing!
+Judith Campbell I feel what you are going thru. I just lost a kitten about a month ago about 7 months old and I miss her so much. She was hit by a car. And that night I knew something was wrong I could feel it. Next day I looked everywhere for her and found that she had gotten out to the street behind us. Also her sister misses her too she seems really lonely.
+Isabel Montoya I hope so. For a dog to wait that long for his master to come I was impressed! Whenever I came home to my dog the world wud have to wait till I was done with the kisses, pats, then down on the floor I'd go. I only left her while I went down the block to the grocery store n then she was home with my husband. She lived to be sixteen years and four months old. Had her since she was a puppy. She went everywhere with me. Had to have her put to sleep this past Aug n I'm still grieving her loss. Take good care of yourself!
Can you not tell the difference between a girl and a bald guy in his 50s lol ?!
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