Since the coronavirus outbreak, many countries are in lockdown. Recently, the USA become the first country in the world to have over 100,000 coronavirus cases. Over 2,200 people have died from the deadly virus.
It’s recommended for people to practice social distancing and to go out only if it’s necessary – for food or medicine. However, there are people who are at high risk and they shouldn’t leave their homes at all.
Renne Hellman from Manitou Springs, Colorado is suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other medical conditions. Her condition makes her an easy target of getting the COVID-19. Fortunately, Renne lives next to the kind and nice neighbor – Karen Evelth.
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Since it’s hard for Renne to go grocery shopping, Karen offered a solution to the problem. Karen has a dog named Sundance and she trained him to bring groceries to Renne every night in front of her door. Sundance who is also known as Sunny is a precious dog is helping in the fight against the coronavirus.
Although everything began with a test try, Sunny quickly learned what he needs to do and he really wanted to help. Renne is always excited to see Sunny with her groceries through the window. Of course, the dog receives a reward for his help.
Renne always rewards Sunny with treats. It appears that the treats are his motivation. However, Karen said he’s a very special dog and he always helps her. So, she hoped the dog will help other people and that’s why he did.
Karen said Sundance has been helping his neighbor for several weeks now and he will continue to do it. Both neighbors say that even pets can help people in a time of need.