It is usual for members of animal lovers' families to suddenly see parents/siblings/children playing, eating, and sleeping with their pets. Nonetheless, Catey Hall, a woman in Alabama, couldn't hide her amazement when she found her dad napping on the couch with all the neighbor dogs. She eagerly shared her exciting story with The Dodo in an article published by Lily Feinn. Let's see what she got to say!
Source: Cate Hall
Hall's dad, Lon Watson, had always loved dogs so much that he became a member of the local rescue Pound on the Hill. He had been salvaging strayed dogs and found homes for most of them. A few stray dogs permanently lived with Lon and his wife. Their house always had spared rooms for dogs in need. At that moment, they had four pups staying with them.Source: Cate Hall
Not only was he loved by his furry friends, but he also had unique connections with other neighbor pups - Hooch, Fluffer-Nutter, and Rosie. Every day, they passed by Lon's house only to have a short time with him. Above all else, these dogs and Lon had their best way of showing affection: they took a nap together and piled up, which made them look like an enormous fluff ball. Who could imagine how heavenly that would feel!Source: Cate Hall
Hall also informed that the neighborhood was an unincorporated section of a semi-rural part of the state, hence the dogs could run around without the threats from vehicles on big streets. When Lon was driving his truck, these dogs ganged up to give him a greeting in the driveway. In addition, they chased after his car and tried to get inside every time they heard him driving. About that, Lon's neighbors paid no mind to their characterful bonds as well as their strangely remarkable naptime. Nobody wanted to break in such a breath-taking moment and Lon playing with dogs was so much fun to see.Source: Cate Hall
What a marvelous thing to share! If you ever had unforgettable recollections of an extravaganza human-animal bonding like that, don't shilly-shally to tell us right now! Have you ever thought someday you could form a beautifully unbreakable attachment to the animal world? If so, let us know by now!Source: Cate Hall