In search of the caregivers who took care of themselves in the most difficult times, we have soaked the eyes of many dogs who have wandered for 3 months.

On the 26th of local time, the American animal media'The Dodo' introduced the story of the adopted puppy'Zelda' after being fostered by a family home in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Zelda met Senaka Kruger, a psychotherapist last year. Kruger has been a'veteran' with experience in fostering and protecting about 30 rescued puppies staying in shelter.
But even for that Kruger, Zelda was a particularly difficult puppy. At the time, Zelda, who had been taking antidepressants, was hiding or frustrated all day long, repeating her pacing. Kruger slowly approached Zelda until he opened his heart.

Thanks to this, Zelda stopped taking antidepressants in two weeks, started waving their tails two months later, and became able to bark and play cheerfully after four months. It was still hard to hear unexpected sounds or visits by strangers, but Kruger now decided that Zelda was healthy enough to meet a new family.

Kruger, who had adopted Zelda to be 65km away from his home, heard news like Cheongcheonbyeok 10 days later. Zelda disappeared after the owner missed the collar for a while.
Kruger sought help from several animal protection organizations and shelters to find Zelda. Then, after two months, I was told that I found Zelda's traces in the area between Mr. Kruger's house and his adopted house. Only then did Kruger realize that Zelda had gone on a long journey to return to him.

At the same time, Mr. Kruger took out the food that Zelda had normally eaten in the yard of the house and took out the clothes in front of him in the front yard. I hoped that Zelda could smell familiar and safely come home.

And about three months after his disappearance, Mr. Kruger miraculously reunited with Zelda. The adopted owner also accepted the situation and decided to send Zelda back to Mr. Kruger.
Krueger, who returned to his dream home with Zelda, said, "In fact, on the way to take Zelda to the adoptee, I couldn't see because of tears, so I had to stop the car for a while." "When I sent Zelda, I felt like I was sending my child for the first time."

He also said, "I was sick of knowing that Zelda had been searching for me while I was wandering around looking for Zelda for several months. "Now I'm really a puppy. I will be happy with Zelda in the future."

This is'News Pick'.

(Photo ='Seneca Krueger' Facebook)