WATCH: Food delivery rider rescues dog | INQStories | Inquirer News

WATCH: Food delivery rider rescues dog | INQStories

/ 07:01 PM July 03, 2023

“May lahi o wala, basta gawin niyo lang po sila part ng family niyo, kung ano ginagawa niyo sa anak niyo, gawin niyo rin sa kanila.“

Social media went abuzz after a delivery rider was photographed rescuing a dog that was about to be abandoned by his owner.

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Junius Arellano, the delivery rider in the viral photo, has since adopted Kiba the husky, giving him a new home.

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