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Video captures moment abused dog is stroked for the first time

The abused dog initially screams with distress as it struggles to understand what is happening

Siobhan Fenton
Monday 04 January 2016 03:54 EST
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The dog cowers and screams in terror as she is gently stroked
The dog cowers and screams in terror as she is gently stroked (Youtube)

The moment a rescue dog was stroked for the first time has been captured in a video.

The moving clip has been uploaded to YouTube and features a young puppy named Priscilla at a shelter in Breasta-Craoiva, Romania. She is described as an “abused dog” although no details are given as to what this entailed.

However, as soon as a woman approaches Priscilla to stroke her for the first time, the dog’s fear of humans becomes clear from her distressed screams.

The dog becomes immediately distressed and appears incapable of comprehending being stroked
The dog becomes immediately distressed and appears incapable of comprehending being stroked (Youtube)

She initially cowers in the corner of her pen with her back to the woman, wailing loudly. She then tries to escape from the corner and back away from the woman.

The dog cowers and screams in terror as she is gently stroked
The dog cowers and screams in terror as she is gently stroked (Youtube)
As the rescued dog begins to trust its handler, she relaxes and enjors her first stroke
As the rescued dog begins to trust its handler, she relaxes and enjors her first stroke (Youtube)

However, as the woman continues to calmly and softly stroke Priscilla, she calms down and appears to relax into her first ever affectionate touch from a human.

The video later shows the dog take a walk outside in a leafy park, playing with another dog and enjoying the feeling of in-car air conditioning on her face as her new owner takes her for a ride.

The video has been watched almost a million times since being uploaded on Thursday.

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