"He would follow the cars and when he would realize that it was not his
owner's car, he would just stand there and look helpless," said Eubanks.
Neighbors said they would also see the dog waiting outside of an
apartment door. Not long after, they understood why the dog was waiting
for so long. His owner, and convenience store clerk, 54-year-old Hatem
Abuharbid, was killed this past month during an armed robbery.
How do you explain that to a dog? "Of course he's confused because he doesn't know what's going on. He hadn't seen his owner in two weeks," said Eubanks. The dog would not come close to anyone. Residents left behind food and water. Finally, after a plea on social media for help, Maranda Perez responded with her dog. "As a German shepherd, he didn't stand a chance," said Perez. "It just broke my heart to hear that the poor animal lost his owner, his best friend."
For nearly an hour, Perez slowly gained the dog's trust. The dog ran up
three flights of stairs before it finally was able to trust Perez enough
to put a leash around his neck.
"He was still very shaken-up whenever I touched him," added Perez.
The next hurdle was putting the dog in her car. It was a struggle, but
the pup finally had to let go.
Perez said she can keep the dog for a week. The victim's brother said he
would like to keep the dog after that.
How do you explain that to a dog? "Of course he's confused because he doesn't know what's going on. He hadn't seen his owner in two weeks," said Eubanks. The dog would not come close to anyone. Residents left behind food and water. Finally, after a plea on social media for help, Maranda Perez responded with her dog. "As a German shepherd, he didn't stand a chance," said Perez. "It just broke my heart to hear that the poor animal lost his owner, his best friend."
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