Dog cried when owners sold his adoptive mother. The unusual connection between them is adorable

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According to scientists, dogs do not know how to cry from emotions. Researchers believe that tears in a dog’s eyes are caused by allergies, illness, or simply a mote. However, life refutes their conclusions, and an example of this is the story of a dog from South Korea named Rocky, who cried twice – once from grief, and the second from happiness.

This puppy was born to a dog that lived in a poor peasant family. He was left an orphan at an early age and a cow became his adoptive mother.

The cow protected him from other animals, warmed him with her body, and Rocky sincerely became attached to her. For two years, their friendship only grew stronger, they still spent all the time together.

Unfortunately, Rocky’s owners had to sell the cow due to economic problems, which was a big blow for the dog. When he saw his foster mother being taken away by strangers, tears appeared in his eyes, he began to squeal and bark plaintively.

Then Rocky ran out of the yard and ran after the cow to the sound of her bell. They took the cow away, and the dog was able to be near her again. Later, the owners returned Rocky home, but he was sad and could not forget his foster mother. He stopped eating, just lay and whined, and then the owners did everything to bring the cow back. They were kind people and it was difficult for them to look at the suffering of their pet.

The joy of reuniting with a beloved animal was mutual. Happy Rocky galloped tirelessly next to the cow, and tears flowed from his eyes again, this time from joy.

The owners decided that since it happened, the cow would remain with them forever, and Rocky needed a zoo psychologist who would teach him to contact also with other animals, and not just with that cow. This story shows how strong psychology and emotions animals can have, and that is absolutely beautiful.

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