Many of us know the story of the loyal Hachiko, and many of us are also moved by the unyielding guard of Hachiko. In fact, there are many dogs in our lives who have a deep affection for their owners. In Yunlin, a Chihuahua was abandoned by the owner. Maybe the owner had an old motorcycle before, so every time he heard the sound of the motorcycle, the dog would rush up to see if the director was back.
Chihuahua waits at the snack stall where the owner often goes to every day. When he sees a specific motorcycle, he jumps on the pedal and acts coquettishly. A few days ago, he was hit by a car and still limps to the snack stall to wait for the owner. He waits for 3 weeks. The boss's wife informed the volunteers of the ammunition insurance to bring it back, but the announcement was made that if no one adopted it for 12 days, the Chihuahua would be euthanized, and next Tuesday is the last day of the deadline.
This black and white Chihuahua has big round eyes and follows other dogs in the green tunnel waiting for someone to adopt, waiting around but no one wants to take it home. The poor man was abandoned by his master, but he waited at the snack stall where his master often went every day. When he saw a motorcycle suspected to be his master, he jumped onto the pedal and acted coquettish, but he was driven out of the car.
Animal Protection volunteer said, "Everyone is near the snack bar. Whenever you hear the sound of an old motorcycle, it will stand up and watch to see if the owner wants to take him home when he comes back. (Reporter: Just wait for the owner to wait for 3 weeks?) Yes, I waited for 3 weeks."
Seeing the adopted people approaching, the Chihuahua lay down in the cage, as if saying, "Take me home." The volunteer said that this 4-year-old dog was very alert at first when he saw the volunteers, but only saw a specific knight who came to buy noodles on a motorcycle would approach him. "I knew before that the owner would get out of the car every time I got on the car. He was willing to wait for the car to come back every day to take it home."