00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10If loyalty is the topic, then no one can beat our beloved dogs.
00:14Here is the story of a dog in Manila who doesn't want to leave his beloved pet, even his former fur parent.
00:26Who is not to be missed in this video?
00:30Rery Home's dog seems to not want to leave his beloved pet.
00:35He is crying while it is in the car.
00:38The dog in the viral TikTok video is Milo.
00:41According to the uploader of Rafael's video, he noticed that Milo was running around.
00:46I saw him walking and running like a horse.
00:48My heart ached.
00:49This dog seems to be problematic.
00:51I posted it on social media.
00:53This is where he learned that the reason why the dog seems to be abandoned is because its former owner died.
00:58When I learned the story, I really looked for him to adopt.
01:01But first, they had a hard time convincing Milo.
01:04He doesn't want to leave their house.
01:06He cries loudly.
01:07I forced him to leave.
01:09I saw his face while we were driving to the vet.
01:12His eyes seemed to have tears.
01:13Maybe he thought of his owner.
01:15I really saw him with love and loyalty.
01:17Can Milo find a new forever home?
01:23Kuya Kim, do dogs also feel emotions?
01:26Kuya Kim, what now?
01:28Dogs have a lot of emotions.
01:29And some of them are similar to what we feel.
01:32Like fear, frustration, attachment, and happiness.
01:36They express their emotions through body language.
01:39They can call their nails,
01:41their facial expression,
01:43or maybe the lifting or dropping of their ears.
01:46As for the emotions they feel,
01:48sadness, anxiety, and depression.
01:51Their emotions are affected by what is happening in their environment.
01:55Their owner may or may not be gone.
01:58One of the signs of emotional distress in dogs
02:01is if there is a change in their behavior.
02:04Like when they lose the urge to play and eat.
02:07First, observe them.
02:09After three days of observation,
02:11let them know.
02:12You can give them treats and pet them.
02:14For example, if you notice that there is aggression,
02:16you will go back to the first step.
02:18You include people as back.
02:20If the right transition is not followed,
02:22they will develop dysfunctions.
02:25Meanwhile, according to Rafael,
02:27Milo is looking for a new home.
02:31Milo's love for his owner
02:34was also instilled by the most loyal dog in Japan.
02:37Do you know who this is?
02:43This is Hachiko, the most loyal dog in Japan.
02:47He was adopted by Hidasaburo Ueno,
02:49a professor at Tokyo Imperial University.
02:52Hachiko never missed a day
02:54when his owner went to Shibuya Station
02:56whenever he went home.
02:58But in 1925, Ueno died of cerebral hemorrhage
03:01while he was at work.
03:03From that day until his death.
03:06In 1935, Hachiko returned to Shibuya Station every day
03:10to wait for the return of his most beloved owner.
03:14However, due to Hachiko's loyalty,
03:17he made statues like this one
03:19in Shibuya Station,
03:21which is now a popular tourist attraction.
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03:28Kuya Kim, Ano Na?
03:30Always remember,
03:31the important thing is to know.
03:32I am Kuya Kim,
03:33and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
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