When bonds are created between pets and their human caretakers, none envisions ever parting ways. The pain of separating ways after spending several years together is always immense. The fear of loneliness also sets in, and you may crave their attention over time.
Ojou-sama unconditional love for Gougou
Ojou-sama was Gougou’s dog. The two had been friends for many years, but it was time for them to part ways. Gougou was getting to her husband; as per tradition, she was to leave for a long time.
Once the wedding was over, Gougou reached to board a flower car and was about to leave when Ojou-sama approached the vehicle. She leaned on the car so that Gougou could see him. He lowered his ears, and his face was sad.
The dog sensed that even though they had spent some time apart, this one was different, and he might never see her again. Ojo-sama was overwhelmed with sadness, and Gougou became more emotional. The audience felt Ojo-sama’s pain of never seeing his lifetime friend and could not control themselves either.
Gougou was Ojou-sama’s best friend. She took care of him and played together whenever they were together. Looking into her dog’s eyes, she saw his sadness and immediately broke into tears.
Gougou gently wiped off her tears and reached out of the car. She patted Ojo-sama’s head gently to reassure him of her love. Even though they were partying ways, they still loved each other unconditionally.
Gougou and Ojou-sama have been together for over 10 years and build their bond daily. They enjoyed evening walks in the garden and slept together. Gougou’s childhood was fun, all attributed to Ojo-sama’s presence.
According to the bride’s confession, Carrie Ho, parting ways is an incredibly emotional moment. Breaking down during this time is normal and does not choose whether your best friend is a dog or a human. The moment becomes more emotional, especially when the friendship has been cultivated for a long time.
Apart from Gougou and Ojou-sama’s beautiful and emotional story, there were other similar stories, such as those of Hachiko. Hachiko was very attached to his master, and when he left, he went to the station every day for 9 years, 9 months, and 15 days, hoping for his return. The master never returns, but the story shows dogs’ loyalty and affection for humans.
Conclusion
In conclusion, dogs, like human beings, get attached. Gougou and Ojou-sama were attached since childhood, and their love for each other was evident when it was time to part ways. The strong bond and unwavering loyalty between dogs and humans should also be emulated between humans.