Native dogs, also known as Vietnamese dogs, are not expensive or have a gorgeous appearance, but they possess a priceless treasure: absolute loyalty and unconditional love. They are an indispensable part of the memories of many Vietnamese people, friends, and silent bodyguards in every family. Let's take a look at the 5 true stories below to see that the friendship between humans and native dogs is sometimes more sacred and stronger than anything.

1. Cau Vang - Immortal symbol of loyalty. Although he is a character in the literary work 'Lao Hac' by Nam Cao, Cau Vang has become a symbol of the loyalty of the dog in the Vietnamese mind. Lao Hac is poor, he considers Cau Vang as his son, as his only friend to confide in. But because he is so destitute, he has to painfully 'reincarnate' it. Cau Vang's cry when he was captured and Lao Hac's extreme torment have brought tears to many generations, depicting a tragic but extremely beautiful friendship.
2. The dog Muc and 7 years of waiting for his owner at the bus station. The story of the dog Muc in a small district in Phu Tho has made many people unable to hold back their tears. Muc's owner unfortunately passed away in a traffic accident. Since that day, Muc has run to the bus station at the beginning of the village every day, where his owner usually gets off the bus after each workday, to wait. Regardless of the sun or rain, day after day, year after year, the silhouette of the black dog sitting still in one place waiting for a figure that will never return has become a living proof of loyalty that never dies.

3. Four-legged 'hero' saves family from fire. Late at night, a house in the suburbs of Hanoi suddenly caught fire. The whole family was sleeping and unaware of the imminent danger. It was the dog named Fire that kept barking and scratching at the owner's bedroom door until they woke up. Thanks to Fire's timely alarm, the whole family was lucky to escape. While everyone was safe, Fire suffered minor burns on his leg because he tried to find a way into other rooms to wake everyone up. This brave act shows that dogs are not only friends, but also the most loyal protectors.
4. Persevering to travel 300km to find the way home. Mr. Nam's family moved from Nghe An to Hanoi. Due to difficult conditions, he was forced to leave his dog named Ven with a relative to take care of. He thought that Ven would get used to the new owner, but he did not. More than a month later, his family was shocked to see Ven appear in front of their new house in Hanoi, skinny, ragged, with bleeding paws. The dog had somehow miraculously traveled more than 300km, with only one goal: to be reunited with the owner he loved.

5. Bong - The lonely old lady's last friend. Mrs. Lan lived alone in a small house, her children and grandchildren all worked far away. Her only friend was Bong, an old stray dog with dim eyes and slow movements. Every day, Bong just hung around her, quietly listening to her conversations, sitting with her on the porch in the sun. When Mrs. Lan passed away, Bong stopped eating, just lying prostrate beside her grave in the garden. It stayed there until its last breath, as if wanting to follow and continue to be her owner's companion in another world. Bong's affection was a simple but profound attachment to the end.
The above stories are just a few small examples of the love and endless loyalty of native dogs. They may not be perfect in appearance, but their souls are always directed towards their owners in the most complete way. If you have a four-legged friend by your side, cherish and love them, because you are their whole world.
0 comments