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The 13-year-old owner missed the deceased dog and received a reply from the dog from heaven

author:Overseas network

Abstract: [American Chinese Network] Recently, a news about the deceased dog replying to the little owner from heaven has caused a sensation on major social media.

The 13-year-old owner missed the deceased dog and received a reply from the dog from heaven

The picture shows 3-year-old Luke with his dog Amo.

According to the compilation of the Us Chinese Network, recently, a news about the deceased dog replying to the little owner from heaven caused a sensation on major social media, and the matter turned out to be like this. The Westbrook family, who live in Norfolk, Virginia, originally had a cute Beagle, but in April, the 13-year-old dog, Moe, died. Since Ammo's death, Luke, a 3-year-old boy, has often asked his mother, "Will Amo come back?" ”

So his mother, Mary Westbrook, told Luke that he might as well write to Ammo! Luke then told his mother what he wanted to say, and she wrote a letter, and the address bar read: "Dog's paradise, no. 1 Cloud Road."

The 13-year-old owner missed the deceased dog and received a reply from the dog from heaven

Pictured here is Owens, a post office employee posing as Amo to reply to Luke.

After writing it, Vibrouk put the letter in the mailbox, intending to get it back after Luke fell asleep, but unexpectedly opened the mailbox the next morning and found that the letter had been taken away. Wibrook wrote on his blog, "I think the postman would probably throw the letter away and maybe make fun of us." "But unexpectedly, last week, Wibrook actually found a reply letter in the mailbox without stamps. The address bar reads 'From Amo'. The letter reads, "I'm in dog heaven. I play every day. I'm happy. Thank you for being my friend. I wuv you Luke. ”

Although I don't know if it was a prank or the kindness of the post office staff, the reply made Wibrook very happy, and she said in an interview that she left the reply on the desk all day and gave it to her son in the evening, and the 3-year-old Luke was very happy.

"We raised Amo 13 years ago, and it makes a mess of things and stinks, but it makes everything beautiful," Wibrook said. I still miss it every day. She said: "Receiving this reply letter makes people feel the good side of human nature." Let people know how much meaning a small action can have. After the news of the dog's reply from heaven sparked a heated online response, the local media also found the person named "Amo", an employee of the local post office in Norfolk named Zina Owens.

Owens said that while she was sorting through the letters, the envelope from Luke caught her attention, and after reading the letter, she fully understood the pain of the little boy losing his dog, so she decided what had to be done.

The 13-year-old owner missed the deceased dog and received a reply from the dog from heaven

Pictured is Owens' reply to Luke Jr.

In her 25 years as a post office worker, Owens would occasionally write back to the children posing as Santa Claus, but this was the first time she had replied by posing as a dog. Owens said: "There are already too many negative things in this world, too many bad news occupying the headlines of the media, and I hope that our news can bring joy to people." ”