Tears at Dog's Reaction When Owners Share They're Vacationing Without Him
A dog's tear-jerking reaction to being told that his family will be vacationing without him has broken the hearts of viewers online.
The golden retriever named Wally appeared visibly upset in a social media video after learning that his owners would soon be going on vacation without him. The clip, posted to TikTok by his owner under @wally.meets.world on July 8, captured the pet moping and clinging to his owner's lap as they repeatedly reassured him that he would be OK during their absence while staying at his grandmother's house.
Viewers could see and hear Wally's owner trying to comfort the distressed dog by saying, "You're gonna have fun at grandma's," and adding, "We come home Friday."
Despite these attempts, Wally burrowed his head into the couch and avoided eye contact with his owner, even while being stroked and spoken to.
The video concluded with his owner counting down the days until they reunite once more, saying, "You only have to sleep there for five sleeps."
The viral moment not only touched pet owners but also brought attention to the strong bonds that can form between humans and their canines. Pets often exhibit profound emotional responses to changes in their environment or routine, a topic that has been studied extensively.
The American Kennel Club says that dogs are capable of experiencing emotions similar to humans, including sadness, love, and even depression when separated from their loved ones.
The post was captioned, "to be fair this is how I feel about leaving him too," highlighting the mutual attachment between Wally and his family.
The Internet's Reaction
The short clip has resonated deeply with viewers online. In just one day, it has amassed more than 99,000 likes and an outpouring of empathetic comments from viewers worldwide.
"This is the saddest thing I've ever seen," one user, @angelaharrington77, said.
Another commenter, @breezy22blair, wrote: "You better take that dog on vacation."
"I'm not sure how but my feelings are hurt too," TikTok user @dawns_331 commented.
TikTok user @rachelhruiz commented, "The fear in their eyes when they see the suitcases."
"Grandma better spoil that baby," @klever.1111 said.
Newsweek reached out to @wally.meets.world via email for comment.
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