"Best Friend & Bodyguard" — Malaysians Praise Malay Girls For Taking Rescue Dogs On A Walk
"You can't love what you don't know, good job girls!"
Dog media platform and service provider MyForeverDoggo recently shared a viral TikTok video of a group of Malay girls taking three rescue dogs for a walk on the streets of Malaysia
In the 37-second video, the girls can be seen holding the leashes of the dogs while casually strutting with them down the sidewalk. The dogs themselves can be seen enjoying the walk, wagging their tails and trotting along with glee.
Writing in the caption of the video, MyForeverDoggo revealed that the clip was taken by a man who was sitting in his car. Speaking on the self-uploaded clip, the company continued by stating that it was so refreshing to see the girls take the dogs for a walk.
"It's moments like this that warm your heart. To the Malay girls in the video, we salute you for your kindness and compassion towards all animals," ended the caption.
Image via @myforeverdoggo (TikTok)
Garnering massive attention online, the video has since been viewed over 30,000 times, with a plethora of people praising the girls for walking the dogs
"Proud of you girls. If before you'd see dogs running a thousand steps, now they walk in tandem with you. You can't love what you don't know, good job girls!" wrote one user.
Another user even praised the parents of the girls, who clearly taught them well to be in this field which required taking care of dogs. Others even said how heartwarming the clip was.
"This is the best. Keep it up, thank you sisters," penned another user.
Image via TikTok
Image via TikTok
Image via TikTok
A couple of users also pointed out the possibility of the girls being veterinarians in training, as walking dogs is part of the course work for such a career study.
Image via TikTok
Image via TikTok
Showing kindness and love, we tip our hats to these girls for going beyond the confines of their responsibilities to care for these rescue dogs.
Watch the full TikTok video below:
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