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Sruti Nakul shared a heartfelt tribute to their family dog Gello who passed away at nearly 17 years old. She recounted finding the wounded puppy outside their apartment 14 years ago and how he gradually learned to trust them. Gello became a constant companion through their dating years, marriage, floods, and the birth of their children. The emotional post describes how the dog ultimately rescued them with his unconditional love and loyalty.

Key Points: Sruti Nakul Tribute to Pet Dog Gello Who Rescued Their Family

  • Found wounded puppy outside apartment 14 years ago
  • Took months for Gello to trust and allow gentle pats
  • Dog witnessed their dating, marriage, and children growing up
  • Passed away peacefully in sleep at 16-17 years old
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We didn't rescue you... You rescued us, says actor Nakul's wife Sruti in her heart touching tribute to pet dog Gello

Actor Nakul's wife Sruti shares emotional Instagram tribute to their late dog Gello, who lived 16 years after they found him wounded outside their apartment.

We didn't rescue you... You rescued us, says actor Nakul's wife Sruti in her heart touching tribute to pet dog Gello
"We didn't rescue you... You rescued us and showed us what it means to hold so much love! - Sruti Nakul"

Chennai, Aug 31

Sruti Nakul, the wife of actor Nakul, has now penned a heartouching tribute to her pet dog Gello, which passed away on Saturday, saying that they didn't rescue Gello while in fact it was Gello who had rescued them.

Posting pictures and videos of Gello on her Instagram timeline, Sruti wrote, "About 14 years ago, on a cold midnight, after Nakul and I finished watching a movie, we found a wounded little pupper outside his apartment. He wouldn’t even let us touch him. We left him with some food and water, just hoping he would make it through the night. Miraculously, he did.

"The next day, we got him medication and more food. And that’s how Gello came into our lives. For months, he would wait patiently for us every day, yet never let us touch him. It took him nearly two–three months to fully recover, trust us, and finally allow a gentle pat. Soon, he became our apartment dog never stepping inside the house no matter how much we tried except of course when his food was late.

"Through our dating days, the floods, marriage, babies, and even a relocation with us to our new place, Gello was always there fiercely loyal, protective, and endlessly loving. No matter how squeaky clean we managed to get him after a bath, he’d somehow be rolling in the mud or finding a way to get dirty again within seconds as if to remind us he was very much his own boss."

Sruti then went on to say that on Saturday, Gello passed away.

"Yesterday, at almost 16-17 years old, he passed away in his sleep at the very same apartment complex we relocated him to.

"When I first saw him lying still, I felt numb. We knew his final days were here, but seeing him gone still hit me like a wall. At one point, when I went to get a bedsheet to wrap him for his last rites, I thought I heard his paws walking behind me. My heart skipped a beat but it was just the rustle of leaves."

"Thank you, my Gello boy. You were a fighter. You were goofy, intelligent, and so loving till the very last day. I’ll miss the way you greeted us at the gate every time we came home. You lived life on your own terms and filled ours with love. Honestly, we didn’t rescue you… You rescued us and showed us what it means to hold so much love ! Sleep well, my boy. You’re now resting right next to Bubbles, Oola, and Oreo ! You’re forever loved and we are forever grateful to have had you in our lives !"

- IANS

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Rahul R
So beautiful! Pets really do rescue us with their unconditional love. More people should consider adopting Indian breeds instead of buying expensive foreign breeds.
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Sarah B
The part about hearing his paws walking behind her broke my heart. Losing a pet is losing family. So glad they gave Gello a wonderful life.
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Vikram M
️ 16-17 years is a blessed long life for a dog! Shows how well they cared for him. Our Indian pariah dogs are so resilient and loving.
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Anjali F
While this is touching, I wish more celebrities would use their platform to promote animal adoption organizations in India. Awareness is good but action is better.
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Michael C
The bond between humans and animals transcends all cultures. This story reminds me of my Labrador back home. Pets leave paw prints on our hearts forever.

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