A dog from the shelter noticed the girl was having a panic attack and rushed to her aid

An owner found a home for a homeless dog. The support that he provided to an unfamiliar girl was all thanks to him. Workers at the animal shelter found Picasso on the street.

No one looked for him for a long time since he wasn’t collared. Picasso spotted Abby Ellis, 16, with her head on her knees as the shelter workers walked their dogs. In order to calm the stranger down, the four-legged approached her. The head of Abby was lowered to her feet, and she fell forward. In order to support her, Picasso moved under her body. As a result, she began to recover. “Abby would have fallen and hit her face on the ground without Picasso.” said her mother.

After feeling the warmth of the dog, Abby began to pet him, gradually calming down. After feeling safe, the girl returned home with her mother after getting back on her feet. The very next day, she left for the shelter, unable to forget her rescuer. Picasso ran to hug Abby as soon as he saw her. The girl realized then that the dog was going home with her. “I’m glad he chose me,” Abby said.

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