You’re out and about with your little kid and your furry friend, but they’re both too tiny to walk the whole way themselves. Who do you decide to carry? I bet many of you would choose to scoop up your child, right?
But recently, there was a very lovely scene that went viral on Tiktok, a famous video platform. It’s a video recording of a dad carrying his dog while holding the hand of his little son while walking on the road. What an unusual moment! However, internet users are all captivated by this lovely picture.
This video was shared by user Luz Elena and it has garnered thousands of views and comments for an incredibly heartwarming reason.
In the video, Luz Elena captures a touching moment on the street. A father is walking, holding his young son’s hand while carrying a gray Pit Bull in his arms. Luz Elena titled the video “When Your Priority is Your Dog, Not the Child,” sparking a discussion about whether he made the right choice in carrying the dog instead of the child.
As they walk, the boy’s mother can be seen pushing a child’s three-wheeled stroller or bike with a large boxed item. Some users playfully joked that the boy might have been “forced” to walk because his mom “stole” his bike.
However, others offered different explanations. One user suggested that the mother placed something in the trike, causing the child to walk, and perhaps the dog was ill. Another user pointed out that the pavement might be too hot for the dog’s paws, explaining why the father was carrying the dog.
The overwhelming majority of comments praised the father’s actions, describing him as devoted, responsible, and caring. Some users commended his empathy and responsibility for both his pet and his son.
The heartwarming video has been viewed nearly 5 million times, resonating with people who appreciate the loving bond between humans and their pets.
In this family, it appears that the little dog is considered a cherished member, receiving the same love and care as their son. After all, every member of the family deserves love and attention, right?