A touching scene: this lovely dog visits an old woman every day to be near and please her

 A touching scene: this lovely dog visits an old woman every day to be near and please her

Every day this dog visits an elderly woman to cheer her up.

Jade, a 35-pound, 1.5-year-old Australian Shepherd/Shiba Inu mix, is enjoying a “second life” as a service dog, according to Heath. Jade’s friend who agreed to an interview with Bored Panda.

Heath stated in a brief narration posted on Reddit, specifically on the topic of r/Dogs, that his fiancée runs a home health facility. The woman and Jade had known each other for quite some time. Unfortunately, the woman’s puppy died on the anniversary of her husband’s death.

She was very upset by this. He suggested that Jade accompany Heath’s friend to her client’s house.

Mrs. Riddle also gave Jade a “mountain of toys” because the two apparently got along well.

According to Heath, the woman noticed that her life now had meaning. “When I’m at work, Jade goes to Mrs. Riddle’s house. It’s incredible to think that Jade volunteered to be a therapy dog for someone who’s been through a big loss”.

Heath said he got the idea to tell the story because he enjoys writing and talking about Jade in general. Jade’s mother is a cross between an American Eskimo dog and a Shiba Inu, and her father is an Australian Shepherd.

Heath suggested to his girlfriend that they bring Jade to Mrs. Riddle for help, and they immediately hit it off.

No wonder she likes to run because she is half Eskimo dog. Heath said he often ties a harness to her and lets her drag him along the Anchorage coastal trail on his skateboard.

As for the comments, everyone adored Jade and her story.

According to one commentator, the only kind of love that dogs can understand is unconditional love. Even though we don’t really deserve it, we are grateful for it. Others praised Heath for his generosity in allowing Mrs. Riddle to spend the day with Jade. Overall, this seems to be a success because Jade is also enjoying it.

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