Imitating Richard Gere film, dog in China travels 40km home after owner died

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A dog is man's best friend, beloved for remarkable loyalty to their owners, making them more of a companion than a pet. In eastern China, the story of a dog named Big Yellow, who ran 40km back to his original home after his owner died, went viral in China and drew comparisons to the famous film Hachi: A Dog's Tale...

The story of a dog in China returning home after his owner died reminded people of the movie Hachiko: A Dog’s Tale .A dog is man's best friend, beloved for remarkable loyalty to their owners, making them more of a companion than a pet.

"Perhaps he does not understand what death means and why the person who loved him the most is no longer with him," said Li. Big Yellow remains well behaved and stays in his territory. In one of Li's videos, he only entered her yard after she called him to come several times. When Li offered him food, Big Yellow did not snatch it out of her hands and waited for her to drop it on the ground before he ate it.

 

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