Many people are impressed by the story of abandoned dogs that showed a special obsession with unicorn dolls.



On the 27th of last month in local time, foreign media such as CNN in the United States introduced the story of a'cute thief' to trouble the owner while walking in and out of a toy store in Keenanceville, North Carolina.



The owner of a toy store recently spotted a puppy hanging out in front of the store's door.

With no leash, no name tag, and no one coming to find it over time, the owner guessed that the puppy had been thrown away on the street.




By the way, this puppy repeated an unusual behavior.

When a customer opens the door and enters the store, they sneak into the store and run away with the purple unicorn doll on the shelf.



The staff managed to catch the puppy trying to leave the store with the doll, but he repeated this action every day and aimed at the unicorn doll.



After the same thing happened five times, the store eventually turned to the local animal shelter for help.




Lane, a shelter employee who heard of her own secrets, brought out a puppy and bought a unicorn doll he wanted and gave it to him.

This is because I wondered if I was obsessed with unicorn dolls because I liked similar toys before I was abandoned.



The puppy who came to the shelter was sure not to fall apart from the unicorn doll for a moment.



The shelter gave the dog the name'Sisu' and introduced the process of Sisu to the shelter and the special story behind the unicorn doll.




Soon something amazing happened.

A number of toy makers who encountered social media articles offered to donate toys to shelter puppies, and at the same time, there were inquiries about adopting Sisu.



Sisu, who used to be the only purple unicorn doll to rely on, met a family that would live a lifetime with him.




The netizens responded warmly, such as "I am happy to see a dog with a doll", "Theft is bad, but I found the only exception", and "Thank you to the shelter staff who gave Sisu precious friends and family." I saw it.



This is'News Pick'.



(Photo ='Duplin County Animal Services' Facebook)