Published 16:35 IST, September 24th 2019
Service Dog Nala meets Donald Duck and leaves netizens in an awe
A video of an autism service dog named Nala meeting her hero Donal Duck has gone viral on social media and has received millions of views and lakhs likes.
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A video of an autism service dog named Nala meeting her hero Donal Duck has gone viral on social media. heartwarming video shows Nala putting her he down in Donald's lap and looking extremely content while Donald is seen gently petting her he. Nala refuses to move while a woman in background is heard saying, 'she can stay here for rest of day'. video has been shared on twitter by Humor And Animals and has received around 11 million views. According to Nala's Instagram p, 'helperdognala' she is a medical responsive service dog and loves to meet Disney characters.
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"Purest thing I've seen"
Netizens can't seem to get eugh of her cuteness. Nala is all over social media and has received love from around world. Her video has collected approximately seven million likes and has been retweeted about one lakh times. One of netizens says “This is purest thing I've ever seen” while ar says “Don't make me cry. This is so orable”. Ar follower commented “Oh my god my heart. What a beautiful girl sharing same love I have for number one duck”. Ar user said, “I suffer from chronic pain and just seeing this me me forget about my pain for a few minutes. Thank you for sharing.”
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Helper dog Nala
two-year-old's Instagram is a delight to look at. Meghan Leigh, Nala's owner says that y have been to Disney so many times that it is impossible to keep a count. She has taken photos with almost all Disney Characters including Ariel, Jack Sparrow, Rapunzel, Mickey, and Minnie Mouse and many more. Leigh told a local media that before she got a service dog her health would get in way of travelling independently. But as she loves Disney just like Nala, she can go to Disney and enjoy herself as Nala helps her to be more independent.
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15:58 IST, September 24th 2019