The locals love Bruno, the dog who’s walked 4 miles to town every day for 12 years
For the past 12 years, Bruno the dog has been making his daily trek into town to socialize with the locals.
The pup, who lives in the tiny town of Longville,
Minnesota (population, 150 or so), was found as a stray by a man passing by the
house of the LaVallees. He brought the puppy to the door to see if he belonged
to them or any of the neighbors. Although the pup was homeless, he wouldn’t be
for long; Larry LaVallee decided that they had to keep the adorable little
stray!
The dog was named Bruno, and although he loved his
home and people, he was still a wanderer at heart and could barely be
contained. [...] But despite his freedom, no matter what, he always found his way back home.
Folks who were new to Longville would call the
LaVallees, saying that they’d found their “lost” dog; but over the past dozen
years, the residents have gotten used to Bruno’s visits. He makes the rounds to
city hall, the ice cream shop, offices, and grocery stores, and everyone looks
forward to seeing the “town dog and ambassador.” What’s more, they all make
sure to look out for the pooch, driving by him carefully, and providing him
with snacks, water, and lots and lots of pets!
Bruno is so loved, they’ve even built a monument for
him!
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