A little dog suddenly appeared in a small town in the province of Gangwon in South Korea. The locals did not know who he belonged to, but they knew he was abandoned on purpose. Many individuals discard unwanted pets in that neighborhood.
The sad puppy sat in the middle of a road with three intersections day after day. He carefully observed the faces of individuals as they passed by. However, that was not the only unusual thing about him. He pursued white automobiles and trucks as they passed.
Due to the village’s small population, the majority of residents know one another. Also, there were not many tourists.
Due to its location in a mountainous region, few vehicles traveled by.
He has spent his entire day sitting in the middle of the street since the day he came. He was an astute observer, and whenever a white automobile or truck passed by, he sprinted after it. However, after a brief time, he returned to the same location and bonded himself to the earth.
Three weeks later, a compassionate resident could no longer watch the dog suffer. He reached out to local rescues to determine what might be done, and a few volunteers decided to assist immediately. They observed the dog to determine how he would react if forced to reside in the man’s home.
Initially, the dog appeared to be comfortable in a whole new environment. However, he immediately began tapping on the door. And as soon as it opened, he returned to his customary position and resumed his routine.
Respondents also noticed that after a long, exhausting day, the dog enters a cattle corral and finds a warm place to sleep. He frequently buried himself in a pile of old plastic sheets to keep warm. In the morning, he resumed his regimen.
The dog was physically fit, but his mental condition was poor. He had to realize that his master had long since passed away. Therefore, the vets indicated that he should be taken in by a local resident.
What the dog went through was traumatic. Fortunately, the nice guy who cared for him provided him with a home and gave him the name Ba-duk.
Source: Kritter Klub