Loyal dog welcomes GI home from service

The loyal dog of the American soldier galloped out to greet him when he came home, and the heartwarming scene was touching.

When U.S. Air Force Sergeant Sergeant Hector Rivera went to Kuwait for six months with the unit, he signed up for the “canine call” program, where he found someone to take care of his bulldog, Kano, in his absence. Kanoh). David Donahoe and Joanna Mills Donahoe agreed to babysit the puppy.

Hector returned home on Tuesday, and they took Cano into the back garden. As soon as the puppy saw its owner, it ran over and jumped on him to play excitedly.

Hector said: “To be honest, I don’t know if Kano will know me. I am grateful to this kind couple for willing to help me take care of my children. He is like my son. He will be seven in March this year. I’ve been taking care of him since he was a puppy. It was hard to leave him. I have his tattoo on my arm and not many people love their dogs as much as I do.”

Hector gave Kano’s foster family eight of his own T-shirts and put them next to Kano at bedtime every night, and the puppy looked at them before falling asleep.

Mrs Donahue, 33, said: “It’s such a relief to see them reunited. I’m so happy to see them together again, it’s great.”

Donahoe, 41, said: “It’s always been a passion for both of us. Cano is very loyal and smart. We also taught him commands in Spanish to close the door.” Dogs are really the most loyal friends of man, regardless of the owner. No matter where you are or how long you have been away, the dog will remember the owner in his heart.

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