Masha has become a well-known, and much loved, figure at the Novosibirsk District Hospital Number One, where patients and workers ensure she has a warm bed and food to eat.Masha has been compared to Hachiko, the dog who waited for his owner at the train station for eleven years after the man died. Read more about Masha at The Siberian Times.
But, aware of her obvious sadness at being unable to find her owner, staff are hoping an animal lover will come forward to adopt her and give her a new home.
Chief doctor Vladimir Bespalov told Novosibirsk Vesti TV: 'You see her eyes, how sad they are - it’s not the usual shiny eyes for when a dog is happy. You can see this in animals in the same way as with people.
'There is nothing medicine can do for her here, but we are still hoping that Masha will be able to find another owner. One day, and we very much want this day to come soon, our Masha will trust somebody.'
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Dog Visits Hospital for Two Years Waiting for Deceased Owner
A
little dog named Masha went to the hospital in Novosibirsk, Siberia,
Russia, with her owner when he was admitted two years ago, and then
visited him every day. But when he passed away, Masha returned again and
again. And she still goes there every day, waiting for her master.
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