A woman was able to hug his dog after 3 long months

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A woman called Nabila who lost her dog said that these were “the worst 3 months of my life”

Adopting a puppy means giving a creature a chance at a new life. You welcome it into your home exactly as if it were a new member of the family. We raise it with love and patience, almost like a child. You can imagine, therefore, the desperation of waking up one day and not finding him there anymore. The dog that you loved and that has always been close to you over the last few years is gone. That’s the nightmare that Nabila had to go through, when, for 102 days. She lived through the anguish of not seeing her beloved puppy named Congo. A woman had left the dog in the care of someone she trusted, but the puppy must have escaped. His chip would soon help relocate him, but what matters is that after three months she finally managed to hug him again!

“Never leave your dog in the care of other people,” said Nabila. She was referring to the fact that she lost her dog Congo in these very same circumstances. Days of tremendous pain began for her: the state of anxiety due to not knowing if and when she would find her pet wore her down for 3 long months. Despite everything, the hope of seeing him soon pushed her to look for him in every place.

Fortunately, after months of research, the young woman was able to hug her little dog Congo again. At the news of his discovery, Nabila was so enthusiastic that she began to cry out loud. Some photos testify to the happy reunion, in which the young woman, as mentioned, is in a flood of tears. On the other hand, the emotion of finding your pet, as well as a loyal four-legged friend, is really strong. With the online publication of the photo, in which she expresses her immense joy, albeit in tears, Nabila has spread the good news to her loved ones and has also attracted the attention of many viewers on social networks. Within hours of publication, the young woman had received hundreds and hundreds of positive reactions!

 

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Andrea Parss is a writer at Animal Club where her primary focus is on anthrozoology, conservation, human-animal relationships. Andrea has been writing and researching animals for over ten years and has decades of hands-on experience working with a variety of different animals.

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