
Kerala firefighter gets emotional farewell from furry friend on retirement day. Watch
A video of a loyal dog bidding an emotional farewell to his longtime companion - a firefighter with the Kerala Fire Force - on the day of his retirement has gone viral on social media.The moving scene was shared by the Instagram account 'Street Dogs of Bombay' through a video that documented Shaju and his furry friend Raju's adorable encounter.advertisementIn the video, Raju stood quietly beside Shaju during his send-off as his silent presence spoke volumes about the deep bond they shared.
'An emotional moment that touched every heart on the day Kerala Fire Force Firefighter Shaju retired. It wasn't just his colleagues who bid him farewell, but also Raju, the loyal dog who stood by his side every single day at the fire station,' the caption of the post read.The farewell, as is clear from the video, went beyond the usual ceremony, symbolising the end of a journey marked by courage, companionship, and unspoken loyalty.'Raju's silent goodbye, filled with love and longing, spoke louder than words. It was more than just a farewell it was the end of a shared journey of courage, companionship, and unspoken loyalty. True bonds are felt, not said. Wishing Shaju Ji peace and pride in his next chapter, and Raju's endless love in the memories they've made together,' the post added.advertisementWatch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by StreetdogsofBombay (@streetdogsofbombay)The video left social media users crying happy tears. 'Such a lovely heartwarming bond. I hope he keeps returning to meet his 4-legged pal,' a user said.One of the viewers said, 'This is making me cry. So much love' while another added, 'A career of bravery sealed with a tail wag of unconditional love.'Isn't this so beautiful?Tune InTrending Reel

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