A precious video where a dog is singing with his tiny human named Everlee has hearts melting all over the Internet. But the inspiring story behind this special friendship is just as powerful as the viral video!
A girl and her dog, an Alaskan Husky named Dude, have taken the Internet by storm. In the viral video making its rounds, Dude the dog is singing with his best friend, 2-year-old Everlee.
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Seeing these two pals is enough to bring an instant smile to anyone's face. But it's the story behind this special friendship that really hits home.
According to Everlee's mom, Destanie Heath, her little girl suffers from epilepsy. As a result, she's got some speech delays so it can sometimes be tough to understand her.
But she and Dude share a language all their own!
From the day Destanie brought her baby girl Everlee home from the hospital, she and Dude have been inseparable. And the special bond between the Alaskan husky and little girl is apparent in a video that went viral in no time!
Some call it talking and some say the dog is singing. But as Dude and Everlee sit beside one another on a picnic table, Everlee adorably imitates the noises her furry sibling makes.
In fact, Destanie says Dude actually taught Everlee to do this!
The two adorably carry on, with Everlee breaking into giggles from time to time. These pals understand each other perfectly because they are speaking the language of love!
The joyful noise this pair makes together is so sweet and a lovely reminder of what a blessing our fur babies are to us.
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"Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all you lands. Serve the LORD with gladness: come before his presence with singing." Psalms 100:1-2
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