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Homeless Dog Won’t Stop Chasing Bus Until Driver Adopts Her



It is heartbreaking to see homeless dogs roaming the streets alone, the pain is often evident on their faces, and the only thing they need is a warm and loving home.


The life of homeless dogs is not easy, while a wild dog or wolf knows how to find food, water and how to keep themselves safe, these homeless dogs do not. So if they are left in urban environment they tend to be confused have difficulties to adopt, and even starve or die from exposure, but the dog in this story had been adapted well into the urban life.


When Jayppe, a resident of Quezon City, Philippines, was sitting on a bus, something caught her attention. A dog was running at high speed behind the bus and when the bus slowed down the dog tried to climb onto the bus.



A dog chasing after a bus wasn’t unusual, but what was unusual on this story was just how determined was this dog, she just seemed to not give up, failing 6 times to climb the bus, but she didn’t give up.


Seeing the efforts of the dog, Jayppe thought that maybe the bus driver should have taken the dog into the bus, but the driver wasn’t sure that was a good idea.


The driver feared that the dog might become aggressive and bite other passengers on the bus, even she looked very friendly, just wanted a place to rest her head, but the bus driver thought it was dangerous. However, the dog did not give up. The passengers on the bus noticed her determination, and were touched by the dog’s efforts.



When the bus stopped, the dog approached the door and stopped as if asking permission to get in. Seeing the dog’s efforts, the bus driver couldn’t refuse and let the dog climb in. After she got a seat on the bus bus, the cute dog sat down and started to take a nap, the dog was so cute and friendly.


But that’s not all, the story of the dog became even more interesting. The driver was initially hesitant to let the dog climb on the bus, felt attached to the dog and decided to adopt her.


“Even after the journey finished the dog didn’t want to leave,” Barcelinia said. “The driver is now keeping her and taking care of her.” As this story pretty clearly shows, a little bit of determination can go a long way!

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