A heartwarming video of a street dog with a terminal illness named Big Mac, getting a loving “retirement home” captured the hearts of many on social media. Niall Harbison, founder of the dog welfare organization Happy Doggo, recently took to his official Instagram account to share the story of Big Mac. He posted a video, showcasing the severely ill street dog’s journey to get access to adequate medicines, delicious treats, unlimited belly rubs, proper rest, and a happier life.
Rescue dog with Kidney disease lives the best days of his life in Instagram video
A street dog named Big Mac with kidney failure gets to live his best life in his senior year. A well-known dog rescuer, Niall Harbison brought him onto his land. There, he can freely roam and roll around the refreshing green grass. Harbison shared a video on Instagram featuring the adorable dog having a great time with proper care. In the caption of the Instagram post, the rescuer revealed the dog’s story to the world.
He began with, “A beautiful moment today as Big Mac got a golden ticket.” Niall Harbison further disclosed the sad news about the dog’s health condition in the caption. He wrote, “He might live for a month or he might live for 6-8 months. The results are pretty bad.”
However, the rescuer revealed that the dog was loving his current living situation on his land. He expressed, “Big Mac absolutely adores it here.” Harbison added, “He especially loves rolling in the grass and has even started mini old man zoomies.”
The video begins with the stray dog sleeping on the floor of what appears to be a storeroom near the street. The text on the video reads, “This dog spent his whole life on the streets. Today we gave him his retirement home.” The video then shows the canine getting treatment at a vet clinic.
After that, Big Mac is seen enjoying belly rubs from the rescuer. It featured Niall Harbison giving the dog delicious treats and a warm and comfortable bed to sleep in. The dog appeared to be in good spirits while enjoying his life there.
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