Embracing Freedom: Heartwarming Viral Video Captures Rescued Dog’s First Joyful Steps Toward a New Life

The clip shows Dora crawling on the pavement with the owner. (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Dogs are considered the most loyal pets and are social animals who love to be around humans. But more often than not, there are reports of severe cruelty against them.

They are often tortured or abandoned on the roads. In this cruel world, there are some people who are compassionate towards them and try to give them a safe and secure life. A video of a dog taking its first stroll after being rescued is going viral.

The plight of the dog as he walks towards a new life is heart warming.

 

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The touching video was shared by the Instagram handle We Rate Dogs. In the caption, they wrote, “This is Dora. She’s going on her first walk after being rescued from a lab facility. 14/10 we are so proud of her.” The clip shows the dog almost crawling while outside on the pavement with her human. What’s adorable is that the dog tries to inch closer and try hard while her human tells her she’s doing a good job.

The post has received approximately over 4 lakh likes so far, and many have shared their thoughts on seeing the pup. While some were relieved that Dora had been saved, others wished her success in the future.

A user said, “I rescued an Envigo beagle last year, and my poor Ringo has PTSD. My heart aches when I see what that sweet Dora is going through mentally. She is do brave and now well loved in her forever family,” while another person remarked, “Absolutely No dog(animal) should be ever be locked in a lab. Pls god make it stop.”

Many others cheered for the dog: “We all had to crawl before we could walk, You’ve got this, Dora,” “You got this Dora,” “Dora is exploring!”

Some also appreciated the dog’s efforts to step towards a new life, saying, “The world is very big and Dora is very small. But luckily Dora is also very brave, as shown by the way she sniffed that leaf to make sure her human was well protected,” “Take as long as you need, Dora! There’s a lot of sniffies to catch up on!”

There were others who suggested, “Sometimes it’s just safest to stay extra close to the ground for those first few little beagle steps.” The organisation that rescued Dora is called One Tail at a Time (OTAT)