When a shelter dog noticed the girl was having a panic attack, he rushed to help her

It was possible for a homeless dog to find an owner. He provided an unfamiliar girl with support in time. Workers at the animal shelter found Picasso on the street.

Abby Ellis, 16, sat with her head on her knees on the side of the road as shelter workers walked their dogs without collars. The four-legged clung to her to calm the stranger. She fell forward after her head was lowered to her feet. Picasso supported her under her body. She began to recover after that. “Abby’s dog saved her from falling and hitting her face on the ground,” her mother said.

As Abby petted the dog, the panic gradually dissipated. She was able to get back on her feet and return home once she felt safe. The next day, however, she left for the shelter without forgetting her rescuer. As soon as Picasso saw Abby, he hugged her. She realized then that the dog would go home with her. I’m glad he picked me,” she said.

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