Published 19:19 IST, September 3rd 2020
Good News: Man gives his sweater to a helpless dog, video wins netizens’ hearts
In a heartwarming video that has surfaced on the internet, a man is seen taking off his sweater to cover the dog at a bus stop. The video has almost 6K likes.
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In a heartwarming video that has surfaced on the internet, a man is seen taking off his sweater to cover the dog at a bus stop. Uploaded by Indian Forest Service official Susanta Nanda, the video has been deemed as ‘an act of kindness’ by the netizens. In the caption, Nanda makes a remark by saying that people who have less are the ones that are the most giving. He claimed that the man has a ‘heart of gold’.
The 50 seconds short video clip shows a dog curled up at a bus stop. Seeing the helpless dog, the man comes close to him and starts patting him. As the video progresses, we see the man lovingly putting his sweater vest on the dog. Towards the end of the video, the man is again seen patting the dog.
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Uploaded on September 3, the video has managed to gather almost 6K views. Tweeples are also sharing the video with their pwn caption. One person wrote, "That is something everyone should do, animals indeed are the most precious creatures to be loved unconditionally". The video has garnered 98 comments and 824 likes.
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Netizens all hearts
In another incident, a 10 years old boy from Ohio, named Brady Snakovsky raised over $315,000 for providing bulletproof vests to protect service dogs. Reports suggest that when Brandy was 8 years old he watched a show where he noticed that a police dog was not wearing a vest. For him, this was a problem that required attention and this is what inspired him to help the needy dogs. According to the reports, Brady started a fundraiser on GoFundMe. The fundraiser aimed at providing bulletproof vests to military and police dogs and ensure their safety. The fundraiser helped Brady to provide vests to various dogs as the reports suggest that he gave vests to 257 dogs across 23 states in Canada as well as in Afghanistan. The authorities thanked Brandy for ensuring the safety of their dogs. Also, many dog handlers reached out to him through his website.
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(Image Credits: Twitter/SusantaNanda3)
19:19 IST, September 3rd 2020