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Touching Moment Woman Runs To Her Childhood Dog To Share Her Exciting News With Her Best Friend

Women racing to tell her childhood dog and best friend about her engagement.

Many people have a childhood pet that is left behind when they travel to college or start their adult life. When Nicole Diodati left her dog behind, she was also leaving her best friend. Recently, when she had a milestone event happen, Nicole rushed to see her best friend to share the news. Meeting her sister Kristina on Long Beach Island in New York, Nicole rushed onto the sand to see her childhood dog and spill the good news.

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Running across the sand, Nicole called out to her childhood dog. We’re unsure who is with the dog, but if Kristina is behind the camera, that could be the girls’ Mom. The camera angle switches, leading us to surmise that Mom began recording from the waterside.

The dog eagerly walks toward Nicole, his tail wagging. As she reaches him and bends down, his excitement is evident. The scene shifts to a male and female embracing, with her holding the dog. This must be when we break the great news. Nicole is engaged, and her little dog approves!

The family has a long history with this animal. The dog is a member of the family. Since Artificial Intelligence is gaining popularity, they decided to ask ChatGPT what their childhood dog would look like as a human. Kristina captioned the post, saying it kind of looks like their dad. Many say people resemble their pets over time.

Left image is a childhood dog. Right image is what CHATGPT thinks the dog would look like as a human.
Image from TikTok.

While we can’t speak to any resemblance to their father, we think ChatGPT expertly nailed their childhood dog in human form. The stance, hair color, facial expression, and eyes are perfect. Although there are many other ways to use AI technology, this creative endeavor is good for a laugh.

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