A woman walking in the streets of Vancouver struck at random on her ex’s dog, a pleasant surprise, until she begins to move away.
Evelyn Martin, who publishes on Tiktok As @evelynmmartin, with someone who had a Danish Nomed Roman. However, at the end of the relationship, her liaison time with Roman, whom she said Nowsweek was still The best dog. And the feeling was mutual, as shown by his video on July 7.
Novel immediately turned on when he saw it on the same block while being Dog wallet market. Martin went to say hello and give him pets expected for a long time.
The quick exchange was not enough for Roman, however. Martin began to move away, but she hesitated after seeing how distraught Romanesque was the idea that she does not go home with him. Her agitated tail slows down, flowing with sadness. He did not move when the dog Walker was trying to move him.

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Martin could not endure the idea of leaving him in this way, so she rushed to some other pets. As she approached him, Roman started to jump from top to bottom, always keeping the hope that she would come back to her with her.
Quite funny, Martin knew it was like Roman would react. It has always been one with “great feelings,” she said. He gave the same worried look at Martin when she left the house left with its owner.
Previous videos of her Instagram Account, @evelyn_martin, show how strong the relationship between Martin and Roman had been. He would follow his house during walks, ensuring that she was getting safe. He never refused hugs. And although he receives the attention of foreigners, he only clashed when Martin arrived.
Spectator reactions
The Tiktok clip had reached more than 1.1 million views and 232,700 likes on Tuesday, with people demanding that it favor the needs of the dog, stops breaking their hearts and recovering with her ex.
“If a dog tells you that you come, you come,” said a spectator.
“It looks like a situation of co -parenting,” said another person.
But, because all the relationships are not supposed to last forever, a commentator stressed: “At least, there is one thing you can agree on: it seems to be a very good boy.”
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