The Story Of How A Stray Dog Got A Stuffed Unicorn

Dogs frequently form an emotional bond with a specific thing because they find it exciting and comforting. But these comforts are often absent from stray dogs. This tale focuses on one such dog and a toy.

Let us go through Sisu’s story.

A soft toy unicorn captured the heart of one stray dog. He went into a Dollar General in Kenansville, North Carolina, over and over, eager to obtain it. The shop called Duplin County Animal Control to report an odd theft incident last week. The stray dog has been breaking into the store several times, taking the same plush purple unicorn each time. The events that followed wholly altered his life.

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