@Rainmaker1973 Back in my military days, got stuck in a massive snowstorm, every route blocked off. But then out of nowhere, divine being, a dog 🐶 showed up. It came right when we needed help, led us in the right direction, and even started barking when we started to stray off course.
Moo Dang, a small street dog 🐶 in Thailand 🇹🇭 , became a quiet symbol of loyalty after people noticed her sitting outside the same 7-Eleven every day. She was waiting for the person she loved most.
For years, Moo Dang had been cared for by a homeless man who looked after her as his companion. When he became ill and was taken to the hospital, Moo Dang did not understand what had happened. She simply kept returning to the familiar spot outside the store, patiently waiting as if expecting him to come back.
Store workers and nearby residents soon noticed the faithful dog sitting there day after day. Touched by her devotion, they began leaving food and water for her, making sure she stayed safe while her story quietly spread across social media.
Photos of Moo Dang waiting calmly outside the shop moved thousands of people. Many saw her story as a reminder of how deeply dogs can bond with the humans they love. Animal behavior researchers often explain that dogs form strong attachment patterns similar to family bonds. They remember routines, places, and the people who care for them.
Eventually, Moo Dang’s story reached Princess Siribha Chudabhorn. Moved by the dog’s loyalty, she arranged for Moo Dang to be rescued, receive veterinary care, and move into a safe home.
Today, Moo Dang lives comfortably, surrounded by the care she deserves. Her story is a touching reminder that loyalty and love can leave a lasting mark long after someone is gone. 🐾💛
An American soldier trying to force his dog to attack an Iraqi woman, but even the animal shows more humanity than the American soldiers themselves. 2006, Baghdad, Iraq.
"Haryana boys semi-nude acts." 🔥🤡
A group of boys in underwear were driving car with the BJP flag at a tourist place in UK.
Local youths taught them a TIGHT lesson.
Such cringe behavior in public places needs to be addressed. Maintain civic order.
This is in Kings Cross London.
Praying in the streets like this should be BANNED!
The pavement is for walking not praying, there are certainly plenty of mosques for that.
Who Agrees?