Seeing a Dog Help an Elderly Person Push a Wheelchair, She Was Refused Help! Owner: Only Accepts Its Assistance
Previously, elders often viewed raising dogs as indulging in frivolous pursuits, but in recent years, more and more elderly people have joined the ranks of dog owners. Dogs are loyal and adorable, captivating the hearts of grandparents and great-grandparents.
No matter what happens, dogs will always be by your side, which is enough to make people fall in love with them. A foreign netizen captured a heart-wrenching scene: a dog diligently helps its grandfather push his wheelchair.

Netizen Feidana discovered a dog following its grandfather and assisting him with errands while traveling through Taraz, Kazakhstan. The grandfather operates the wheelchair with two game controllers, moving at a relatively slow pace due to his age. However, his loyal companion helps him push the wheelchair along the way.
The dog, standing beside the wheelchair, would crawl underneath to push the wheels, reducing the grandfather's burden.

Along the way, the dog repeatedly lay under the wheelchair, its little butts up cuteness overload. The dog didn't care that people were watching and filming, simply focused on helping its grandfather push the cart.
After the netizen finished filming, he approached to chat and learned that the dog's name was Magnus, only 11 months old. Although the netizen had asked the old man if he needed help, he could provide a little money and food assistance.
The retired old man refused, saying he had already received the kindness of many good people, but he preferred self-sufficiency. He only accepted 'the only family,' Magnus, for his help.
The old man also said that when Magnus went out, he was once injured by a bus and couldn't go out for a long time. After its recovery, he took it out for a walk.
Although Magnus was once hit by a car, it overcame its fear of the road and cars to protect its outgoing owner, always following him alongside the wheelchair.

Although the old man raised Magnus when it was only 4 months old, the short 7 months of companionship has made Magnus deeply loyal to his master.
This Magnus, he constantly emphasized: he is the only family, I will only accept his help.
Magnus is only 11 months old, but it seems to have already dedicated a lifetime to its master.

Conversely, some owners who promised 'to raise it for a lifetime' easily back out. Dogs don't promise a lifetime, but they prove it with actions.