I’m in pain too... A dog limping after its owner on crutches
Dog's Limping Leg Checked at Hospital, No Abnormalities Found
Netizens: "So Clever... Pure Love"
Jones, who injured his leg, is walking together with his dog Bill. Photo by Facebook.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] A British dog that limps following its owner who is limping with a leg cast due to a leg injury has become a hot topic.
According to the Daily Mail on the 18th, Russell Jones, who lives in London, recently shared a video on Facebook showing himself limping with his dog 'Bill' walking alongside him, also limping.
In the video, Jones walked with crutches and a cast on his right leg, and Bill, his dog walking beside him, also limped on one leg.
Bill, a Lurcher breed mixed with a Greyhound, appeared to be holding up one front leg as if it were actually injured and limping.
Worried about his dog, Jones took Bill to a veterinary hospital for an X-ray.
However, Jones received a doctor's opinion that there was nothing wrong with Bill's leg. He realized that Bill was imitating him out of sympathy.
Bill, who loved his owner, was sharing the pain of his owner's discomfort with his leg.
Jones wrote on Facebook, "I spent 300 pounds (about 450,000 won) on the X-ray and medical fees, but fortunately, there was no injury. I love him (my dog)."
After the story was shared online, netizens visited Jones's Facebook to praise the dog.
Netizens commented, "The dog is copying you, how clever!" "I hope both of you recover soon," "Pure love," and "Truly precious love."
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The video posted by Jones has surpassed 2 million views.
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