Aspin returns to owner’s home after getting groomed

(Photo courtesy of Mitzi Fabian / Facebook)

A five-year old aspin from Mandaluyong who returned to his owner’s place after getting groomed recently went viral on social media after winning netizens’ hearts.

“Fuffy’s” owner, Mitzi Fabian shared on Facebook her conversation with his groomer, advising to let the dog go home on his own after a grooming appointment.

“Nung time na ‘yun na-busy ako dito tsaka alam kong uuwi ‘yun agad kasi marami na ‘tong napuntahan na mas malayo,” Fabian said.

“Paano nalalaman ‘pag nakauwi na? Tatahol na lang siya, minsan kakatok sa pinto,” she added.

Fabian said she didn’t worry as “Fuffy” only traveled short distance from the grooming shop to their tailoring shop.

She also shared that “Fuffy” even traveled a kilometer from their house to their tailoring shop without the knowledge of his owners.

But “Fuffy” is now discouraged to travel in great distance for his safety. Fabian also shared he once went missing for almost 12 hours.

“After po nun, pinakapon namin siya, naging behave na siya hindi na ulit siya [nawala nang] ganoon,” she added. Report from Naomi Tiburcio/GB

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