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Deaf-Dog Longing For His Dad, Waits At Front Door During Entire Deployment

By: Dee Michaels
Dee Michaels is a passionate and accomplished writer, renowned for his heartwarming and engaging stories on IHeartDogs.com.Read more
| October 29, 2023

If you read and watch one story, make it this one! This is so very heartwarming!

 

Source/Image Screenshot Credit: Shanti Kriens via YouTube Video

 

Routine is a part of everyday life. Some monotonous activities are more significant than others. Especially when we get home after a long, stressful day at work and are greeted by our favorite feline companions with a wagging tail and sloppy smooches. Nothing says “Welcome Home!” like a wagging tail and some sloppy kisses.

 

Source/Image Screenshot Credit: Shanti Kriens via YouTube Video

 

 

This is not a typical story. This dog didn’t wait 8 hours for his own homecoming. His father, a member of the Oregon National Guard, is his favorite person. Training is difficult, and our national guardsmen and women work hard to be ready for almost anything. Cotton, this wonderful deaf Pit Bull named Cotton, understands that Dad has to go away but that he always comes back home. However, anticipating dad’s return may be painful. Cotton can’t hear a vehicle approach, so he watches outside the house every day, waiting for his closest friend to return to him.

 

Source/Image Screenshot Credit: Shanti Kriens via YouTube Video

 

His adorable face appears around the hanging cloth as if he was peeking out from behind a window in the corner of a door. As soon as Dad approaches the porch steps, he pounces. Christmas morning has arrived! His body says it all. This dog is one happy camper who just loves to give love.

As you can see, the DOOR is just about to OPEN! Well, you’re going to enjoy watching what happens when it does in the video below. Enjoy and please be sure to SHARE it with a friend or family member!

 

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