Autistic Man Embraces Stray Dog
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A young autistic man was scared of dogs. This stray changed everything.

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A young autistic man was scared of dogs.
The video has half a million likes and thousands of comments.
It resonates with people in the autism spectrum community, dog-lovers, and just plain humans with hearts.
And if that wasn't heartwarming enough, Gunner the dog turns around, faces the camera and appears to smile.
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