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Rottweiler Abandoned by Owner, Roadside Shop Owner Adopts It, It Begins to Work for the New Owner

Do you happen to have seen abandoned dogs? With more and more young people adopting dogs now, they are a major force in pet ownership. Young people are impulsive and may not think carefully before getting a dog, and then realize that raising a dog is troublesome. Some people can't stand it and abandon or give them away.

Don't think this situation is rare. This kind of thing happens frequently, it's just that abandonment is less common. Generally, dogs are found new owners, and some owners simply abandon them. This Rottweiler was abandoned by its owner. Its owner didn't directly drive it out of the house, but took it out to play and then tied it outside, or it would come back.

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A few days ago, the owner of the roadside shop went to the shop and found a dog tied to the fire hydrant outside the door. He didn't pay much attention at first, thinking its owner just temporarily tied it there, and would come back soon. He also recognized the Rottweiler and knew it was very aggressive.

At noon, when he saw the Rottweiler still tied there, no one came to take it away. Many people passing by also looked at it. At noon, the Rottweiler also began to become irritable, and its appearance shows that it was hungry.

As it got dark, no one came. The boss couldn't bear it anymore, so he took some food for it from home. The Rottweiler initially refused to eat the things the boss gave it, until the shop closed for the night and no one came to take it away. Before leaving, the boss also looked at it and it was still there.

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After going home, he still thought about it. The next day, when he arrived early, he found the Rottweiler still there, and the things he had given it were gone, presumably it was really too hungry, so it ate them. The boss took some more things from home to give it.

After getting to know each other, the Rottweiler didn't resist anymore. Every time he came to give it things, it would eat. Later, the boss simply adopted the Rottweiler. The Rottweiler has a new owner, and the new owner is quite good to it. The Rottweiler is grateful to its new owner and started to work for the new owner.

During the day, the Rottweiler stayed here, and at night it followed the boss home. When someone came to the shop to check on the Rottweiler, it would bark and guard the shop for its new owner. It no longer thought about its past owners and started a new life.

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