Dina Sanichar was a feral boy. A group of hunters discovered him among wolves in a cave in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, India in February 1867, at the age of around six. The hunters decided to take the child away, smoking the pack out of the cave and killing the mother wolf in the process. He was sent to the Secundra orphanage at Agra where he lived among other humans for over twenty years and was given the name, Dina Sanichar. The boy continued to walk on all fours while eating only raw meat. He only communicated in wolf-like grunts and howls, and never learned a human language. He died in 1895.
@Morbidful This kind-hearted rescuer visits the dog he saved in its forever home every year, and their bond couldn’t be more pure
@Nikloshabash @Morbidful Stevie has a neurological disorder called cerebral hypoplasia. He can't control his body that well, which causes him to walk like he's the happiest dog in the world! (Which he probably is)
@Nikloshabash @Morbidful That’s Stevie the Wonder Dog
@Nikloshabash @Morbidful A dog being happy to see you, is only second to your child happy to see you
@Nikloshabash @Morbidful the stompies have me crying