“A dog is a man’s best friend”— it’s an old, famous, and valid expression. That connection between you and your fuzzy companion is unique and unbelievable. Focusing on a canine is no simple accomplishment, yet all the same, it’s remunerating in any case. The relationship stays remarkable and genuine.

Many genuine stories show how extraordinary the adoration between a canine and its human can be. We found five such great stories:

1. Gowtham Kumar and his canine Chandramouli, who went on an adventure together

Gowtham Kumar from Karnataka caught the nation’s eye when he created a novel “canine rescue vehicle” for pet persons who fight to locate a proper vehicle in an hour of crisis. He later made news when he took his adopted pet canine named Chandramouli — for a tour through Karnataka. They visited famous places on Gowtham’s bicycle.

The opportunity of a tour with Chandramouli came to him when he chose to converge his adoration for voyaging and his affection for canines. He would have rather not lost his adventurous side for his dearest companion to pass up memorable encounters. So he attached a dog carrier to his bicycle and provided it with a couple of rounds of testing. Also, a cushion to ensure his canine friend was comfortable.

As per Gowtham, the outing, which went on for about four days, was memorable. He says that Chandramouli cherished going with him so much that she remained conscious throughout the tour.

 

2. Arya, who wouldn’t leave the war area without her pet canine, Zaira

A couple of months prior, Arya Aldrin, a medical student in Ukraine, made news when she would not go home to Kerala without her pet canine, Zaira, a Siberian husky. Arya had begun planning to get the dog out of Ukraine before the war declaration. She got a passport for her pet, vaccination papers, and a microchip, thinking they could go out of the country. Be that as it may, when the opportunity to leave arrived, she confronted a few obstacles conveying her pet canine alongside her.

She didn’t let her canine go in any event when the Romanian warriors prevented her from taking Zaira along. At last, the officers permitted her to take with her pet. “[At] six months old, the pet dog is not used to long walks. She cooperated with me fully. At one point she was tired as blisters appeared on her pugs, so I dumped my bags to carry her, “Arya told the media.

Arya was asked to place Zaira in a cage while in flight upon arriving at the Romanian airport. At last, following a couple of hours, some people failed to catch the plane, but Arya and Zaira managed to travel to India together.

 

3. Harvinder Singh, who takes around his pup Ronnie in his auto-cart

An auto-cart driver in Pune, Harvinder Singh, became a web sensation. Manjiri Prabhu, a Pune-based creator, told the story of how Harvinder rides his auto alongside his lovable little dog, Ronnie. When Manjiri and her sister rode Harvinder’s auto, they saw a little pup in the driver’s seat and asked why he was bringing him around.

He told her that his son was the one that brought the puppy. Since there was nobody home to care for Ronnie, chose to take him to work instead of leaving him. Ronnie goes with Harvinder all over the place and saves food and water in his vehicle for him.

 

4. The couple travel with their three shaggy companions on trains

Through Instagram in 2017, a journalist from Delhi, Divya Dugar, and her accomplice Olivier Telle began recording their Indian train ventures with their two adopted Indie canines, Tigress and Marcopolo. Their family grew later with another adopted dog, Pari, and their child, Marius. Presently they travel with their three fuzzy companions and their little child.

The couple began traveling by train due to the car sickness of Tigress. The Indian Railways is extremely pet-accommodating. However, it has a few guidelines, as indicated by them. Regardless, the family feels that traveling with dogs is fulfilling. They also assist many pet parents who want to take their furry companions on trains by directing them with the tips expected for the outing.

 

5. Divya, who takes care of more than 650 homeless canines every day

A Delhi-NCR-based entrepreneur, Divya Gurwara went from disliking canines to feeding more than 650 lost canines daily through her drive, Kitchen for Paws. She didn’t hate strays but never had any preference for dogs until a 30-days-old beagle was brought home by her child Dhruv. Divya says that upon seeing the little puppy, she did not get angry but rather, pity the canine being separated from his mom.

There was a sudden change in her disposition, and she went from disliking dogs into a very mindful pet parent. The beagle was named Astro and stayed with Gurwara’s for a long time. Astro drove Divya to begin Kitchen for Paws — a drive that consistently feeds 650 stray dogs.

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