The dog did not stop asking for water with his front paws, and the man did not hesitate to devote part of his time to helping him. The puppy, like many stray animals, depends on the kindness of people, and this time he was lucky.
Every gesture that people make to help an animal indicates how much they care for it. Puppies and kittens are one of the most common cases of abandonment, which can be seen daily in different parts of the world, which is why it is practically impossible to adopt them all to save them from this reality.
Unfortunately, not everyone can have an animal at home due to certain rules that must be followed, or because they do not have enough resources to have a larger space, but the small details are no less important.
Feeding stray animals, providing them with shelter, taking them to a shelter, or calling for their rescue, are all as important as adopting them.
This is what an anonymous man showed in a video that circulated on social media, where he appears directly from his hands pouring water for a dog on the street.
Turkish businessman Tansu Yen posted the video on his Twitter account, where the man can be seen gathering with more people and drawing water from a public tap to give to the dog, who appeared thirsty and begging with his front paws.
The man brought his hands together to collect the water, then bent down and carefully pulled the puppy so that it would not fall to the ground.
It didn’t take long for the puppy to drink the water from his hands or finish it, so the man got up to get more. Another person near the tap stood up, allowing him to gather more water in his hands to continue hydrating the thirsty creature.
“Animal lovers are a special breed of human being, generous in spirit, full of compassion, perhaps a little sentimental, and with hearts as big as the clear sky,” Tansu wrote on Twitter, quoting American writer and journalist John Grogan.
Watch the moment below.
“Animal lovers are a special breed of human being, generous in spirit, full of compassion, perhaps a little sentimental, and with hearts as big as the clear sky.” -John Grogan