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Daughter Makes ‘Dad Toys’ to Help Comfort Dog When He’s Gone

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When an owner is gone for weeks, his dog at home is devastated. Fortunately, his daughter, Carolann Bossum, came up with an amazing solution to help the pup: “dad toys”

Named Millie, the 12-year-old dog was rescued by Bossum’s dad from a shelter in England four years ago.

Image Credit: Carolann Bossum

Image Credit: Carolann Bossum

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“We had visited the shelter to see another dog, however, when Millie emerged from behind the reception desk, we knew we wanted to adopt her,” says Bossum. “She’s very quiet and kind-hearted. ”

Since then, her dad and Millie have an extremely strong bond.

Image Credit: Carolann Bossum

Image Credit: Carolann Bossum

“Millie took to my dad straight away, he’s the only person she genuinely gets excited about seeing,” says Bossum. “Sometimes if I take her for a walk and he’s not coming, she’ll sit in the driveway and refuse to go without him.”

So, when Millie’s dad had to go away for work, the pup has not coped well without him in the household. She has been depressed, spending her days moping around the house. When people came to the house, she was disappointed because they weren’t her dad.

“She gradually stopped eating her food and refused to leave her bed; it was a sorry sight,” says Bossum.

Bossum tried everything to cheer her up: walks, treats, tummy rubs. She even tried to put her dad’s voice on speakerphone, but Millie became even more upset.  “She started howling and retreated to her bed,” Bossum says.

So, Bossum got creative. She decided to stick lamented cut-outs of her dad’s face on her sister’s old collection of plush toys. “They’re incredibly creepy,” she says.

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Image Credit: Carolann Bossum/Twitter

Image Credit: Carolann Bossum/Twitter

Thinking she would have no interest, Millie surprised her, and took to them.

Image Credit: Carolann Bossum/Twitter

Image Credit: Carolann Bossum/Twitter

“At first, she was a bit confused and was sniffing them for a while,” says Bossum. “She eventually carried them back to her bed and snuggled with them.

Image Credit: Carolann Bossum/Twitter

Image Credit: Carolann Bossum/Twitter

While they definitely aren’t a replacement for her dad, the toys are helping Millie cope while he is away.

“It’s been a few days, and she’s still playing with them and hasn’t ripped them to shreds like she does with everything else,” says Bossum.

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By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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