Singer Kim Junsu appeared on Channel A's 'Modern Men's Life - Groom Training,' revealing his doting father side. Photo by Channel A's 'Modern Men's Life - Groom Training' capture.

Singer Kim Junsu appeared on Channel A's 'Modern Men's Life - Groom Training,' revealing his doting father side. Photo by Channel A's 'Modern Men's Life - Groom Training' capture.

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[Asia Economy Online Issue Team] Singer Kim Junsu revealed his paternal love through his pet dog Chu.


On the 16th, on Channel A's 'These Days Men's Life - Groom Class,' Kim Junsu shared his daily life of raising his pet dog Chu on behalf of his older brother.


Kim Junsu said, "My brother had to go to Thailand for work for about six months to a year, so I started raising Chu." Becoming Chu's dad, Kim Junsu happily went for a walk along the Han River with him.


However, Kim Junsu was surprised when Chu, who usually does not relieve himself outdoors, suddenly did so during the walk. He quickly went to a convenience store to buy a poop bag and managed the situation.


On the show, Kim Junsu confessed that he has allergies and cannot usually keep dogs. He said, "I still take medicine twice a week. Sometimes it itches and drives me crazy. But if I take the medicine, I get better in 10 minutes. In the past, I had to take medicine no matter what, but now I think I have developed some immunity," showing his special affection for his pet dog.


Singer Kim Junsu appeared on Channel A's 'Modern Men's Life - Groom Training,' revealing his doting father side. Photo by Channel A's 'Modern Men's Life - Groom Training' capture.

Singer Kim Junsu appeared on Channel A's 'Modern Men's Life - Groom Training,' revealing his doting father side. Photo by Channel A's 'Modern Men's Life - Groom Training' capture.

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After the walk, Kim Junsu visited a pet training center. He boasted about Chu to the expert, showing his 'dotting dad' side by saying, "My dog is..." Kim Junsu said, "Chu doesn't bark. He has never shown aggression toward people even once. All the dogs in our house are well-behaved, but Chu is exceptional. I've never even seen him frown," adding, "He has good social skills. He likes people more than other dogs."


Kim Junsu shared, "Parents or grandmothers with grandchildren often show photos and boast about their children and grandchildren. Today, I understood why they do that."



That day, Kim Junsu took on the first 'aqua training' challenge with Chu. Starting with slowly walking in the pool while holding Chu, Kim Junsu said, "At first, I felt him trembling while holding him, but as I kept holding him, he calmed down, his heart beat slowed, and he seemed to adapt a bit. He relied on me in my arms, so I guess you could call it paternal love. I think I felt that."


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