Dog Stares At Wall For Days, So Dad Sets Up A Hidden Camera
Crosby was trying his best to tell his owner what the problem was. But unfortunately, he didn’t speak dog. So Crosby just continued to stare at the wall in the tape that he was watching. Perplexed, his owner got up and walked to the wall.
Crosby instantly ran over to the wall and barked at him excitedly. He hadn’t seen his dog this excited in weeks. Knowing it must be something, he cupped his ear to the wall.
Crosby’s Owner
George Miller was a 29-year-old single man living in a built-up city away from his family. It was lonely so he adopted Crosby and ever since it felt like a family member was with him. In Miller’s book, Crosby is a loyal companion. But there was something about Crosby that Miller was unaware of.
Quality Time
MIller was stunned by the incident. He didn’t know that Crosby was capable of communicating like that. It’s as if Crosby was a different dog. Crosby enjoyed going for walks and would get attached to people and other animals very easily. He was such a sweet dog.
The Three Musketeers
Crosby had a curiosity about him. His personality traits would often lead him into all sorts of mishaps. His best friends were the pets next door, the cat and the dog. The three of them went back 8 years. But then tragedy struck.
Both of his friends were lost shortly after one-another and Crosby was devastated.
Missing Signs
Miller didn’t see the signs at first as they went about their daily activities. The signs were there but he didn’t see them. But that all changed one day when Miller came home to see his faithful companion away from his usual spot.