Meet the adorable dog waiting for the train from his owner all day
Presentation of Xiongxiong (or "Small Bear"), a pure ball of 15 years of pure love.
There is nothing that compares to the love of a dog. Their loyalty and dedication to their owners knows no limit. Need proof?
In the southwestern town of Chongqing, China, an elderly dog named Xiongxiong (which translates into a "little bear" awaits a station all day of his human, who has not been named, to go home .
The 15-year-old Shaggy beast lives with its human for about eight years and it is clear that their love is real.
Every day it is without collar, is sitting on the ground by the subway entrance and waiting about 12 hours for its human to return. Local residents say that the dog is very friendly and is very pleasant to get tapots on his head as he performs his daily tasks, so he has become a local luminaire in the area.
"He does not eat anything you give him", a localsaid to the BBC. "It appears every day about seven or eight hours, when his owner goes to work ... and he's waiting, he's just waiting really happy."
After a video of him patiently waiting in virile on the Chinese social media, people travel to see the very good boy themselves, taking pictures and giving him jokes.
Like most dogs, Xiongxiong is like a mini-life guru, reminiscent of people of the good and kindness that exists in this world sometimes dark.
"It's a very touching affair," wrote a social media user. "We can attract so much morality from that."
If his story sounds well, it's because it looks like a resemblance to Hachiko's touching story, an Akita who continued to wait for his owner to the train station even if his human died in 1925, after having suffered A conference at a Tokyo Imperial University Conference. Every day, for nine years, nine months and fifteen days, Hachiko would come to the station of the precise moment that his human had to go home, patiently waiting for his return. It has become a national feeling and a symbol of family loyalty and a bronze statue of it has been erected at Shibuya Station. Although the original was to be recycled for the war efforts during the Second World War, a similar statue was erected in 1948. It remains so far.
Its history has also been apparently adapted to a 2009 American film calledHachi: the tale of a dog,Staring Richard gere. And if you want to experience this kind of love yourself, check out the15 amazing advantages of adopting a pet.
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