People around the world are isolating themselves due to the coronavirus outbreak. Although people are scared of the virus, their pets are very happy that they get to spend a lot of time with their owners. But, sometimes their overexcitement can lead to injuries.
Just think about how the dog’s lives have changed around the world. For the first time in their lives, their owners don’t leave them alone at home. Since people aren’t allowed to go outside, pets get to enjoy their unlimited company. Just imagine how many hugs and treats they have received!
The reason for this isn’t really joyous. People around the world are staying at home as a precaution and working from home to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
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One dog was overjoyed, he couldn’t stop wagging his tail.
Didn’t expect this happen?, for those asking, he is currently on pain relief and the vet said he should be healed within a week, this is him on the 2nd day. He is super happy and there is now movement from side to side but he is struggling to lift it up in the air. pic.twitter.com/dY0o96HOpj
— Emma smith (@Emmasmith77xx) March 21, 2020
Emma Smith who lives in Essex, England filmed her Dachshund dog named Rolo and shared the video on Twitter. The sausage dog was so happy that his family was staying at home all the time.
Emma explained that her dog was so happy, his tail even stopped working. She took her lovely pet to the vet and he said that the dog sprained his tail from excessive wagging.
Poor dog. He received so much love from his owners and won the sympathy of social media users. Over 150,000 users liked Emma’s tweet. They also requested updates about Rolo.
So my dog has been so happy that everyone is home for quarantine, that his tail has stopped working, so we went to the vet and the vet said ‘he had sprained his tail from excessively wagging it’ ??????
— Emma smith (@Emmasmith77xx) March 20, 2020
Emma then shared a video of her pet and updated Twitter users. She said that Rolo was on pain relief and the vet said his tail would heal within a week.
We wish him a full recovery and return to health!