This Video Of A Dog Helping A Blind Puppy Walk Down The Stairs Will Melt Your Heart
There are those videos that capture moments that simply make us emotional. When it involves dogs, our hearts tend to melt. After all, who could not love man's best friend? Well, one such video is going to make you feel just like that.
There are those videos that capture moments that simply make us emotional. When it involves dogs, our hearts tend to melt. After all, who could not love man's best friend? Well, one such video is going to make you feel just like that.
The Feel Good page came upon a TikTok video. It was posted on Twitter and the source was the account @courgargurlie. The video is 31 seconds long but already has over 3 lakh views.
The video shows one dog helping a blind puppy walk down the stairs of their home. It keeps a close watch on the little one and ensures it does not fall or lose balance. It is a sight that will make your heart melt.
Check it out:
This good boy helps his blind buddy down the steps ?? pic.twitter.com/X3mzeAoZkV
¡ª The Feel Good Page ?? (@akkitwts) December 7, 2020
The video has got over 2000 like and multiple retweets as the internet is trying hard to control the tears.
Here's what people had to say:
Awwww this is so adorable. The boxer is so concerned trying to help the blind dog down the stairs ??
¡ª ? Caz? (@ILoveSloths007) December 7, 2020
That kind of love is a precious gift
¡ª Lucy Panettone Penrose (@UnaProf) December 7, 2020
????There are so many people who aren¡¯t as kind as this loving friend. ????
¡ª JoJo (@BobRobbie2) December 7, 2020
We don¡¯t deserve dogs. Only dogs deserve dogs.
¡ª u??W (@marsmeg) December 7, 2020
This is the sweetest thing I¡¯ve seen on the Internet today ?
¡ª JoAnne Hawley (@goodolrocknroll) December 7, 2020
Ahh. Just melts my heart ?
¡ª Catherine Maher (@CatherineBagsM) December 7, 2020
Dogs helping people are emotional enough and when they help their own kind, we just can't help but wonder if they have more humanity than us. If they are man's best friend, it's hardly a surprise they are helping others of their own species.