Animal communicator 4/9/2019

While I was taking an evening walk with my family, we run into a puppy in the street. It was a Pug puppy. The puppy stood right next to me and started talking to me. It was as if the puppy was telling me something important.

I focused on the puppy and tried to understand what it was telling me. I hoped I could hear what the puppy was trying to tell me. But unfortunately I am not an animal communicator. I did not understand what the puppy said to me.

I saw the puppy was wearing a red collar. The puppy was totally clean and looked healthy. That means somebody owns the puppy. The puppy was not a stray.

Considering the fact that the puppy belonged to somebody, I thought I could not do anything for the puppy.  

So, I told the puppy I would not be able to do anything for her. I told the puppy to have a nice walk and then go back to her home safely.

On our way back home, we saw a tall man in the street. He was looking at all the direction. I asked him if he was looking for a pug puppy. He said yes.

We told him exactly where we saw his puppy.

On the next second, what he told us made us freeze for a while.

He said it was his puppy. The puppy scares other puppy, so he decided to bring the pug puppy to the pound. Once the pug puppy noticed it, she run away from him.

I felt sorry for the pug puppy. So, that was it. The pug puppy wanted to tell me what was going to happen to her. She wanted me to become her new owner, maybe.

My family told me about the pound. Once a pet animal is brought to the pound, if anybody volunteers to become a new owner, the animal will be killed after one week from the day it had been brought.  

It was a good puppy. I hope the puppy will have a nice new owner and her forever house.

Next time if a similar thing happens, I will do my best to listen to a puppy more carefully. Or, at least I could stay with the puppy for a while to see what will happen next. I could have saved the life of the puppy.

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