I am more of a cat person, but I grew up in a household that generally prefers dogs so they also do have a special place in my heart.
This is a very inspiring tale. Although it started out really sadly and heartbreakingly (I ached to hug Max althroughout the story), it ended on a rather enlightening note that does send an important message across--
“Saving one dog will not change the world, you know. But for that one dog, the world in their eyes will change forever." <-- seriously loving this line! I pick cats up from the street, so this is really comforting for me, too. It may not be much, ne, but it is enough for that one furry little guy (or girl) you have taken in to share your life, your home, and your everything with.
I am glad that Aiba went back into that woods and found Max. And I'm glad that the real Max has found his forever home, too.
Thank you very much for sharing this heartwarming treat! ~<3
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This is a very inspiring tale. Although it started out really sadly and heartbreakingly (I ached to hug Max althroughout the story), it ended on a rather enlightening note that does send an important message across--
“Saving one dog will not change the world, you know. But for that one dog, the world in their eyes will change forever." <-- seriously loving this line! I pick cats up from the street, so this is really comforting for me, too. It may not be much, ne, but it is enough for that one furry little guy (or girl) you have taken in to share your life, your home, and your everything with.
I am glad that Aiba went back into that woods and found Max. And I'm glad that the real Max has found his forever home, too.
Thank you very much for sharing this heartwarming treat! ~<3
ps: I love Aiba's pet dog, too.