BADUNG - A snack seller in North Kuta, Badung, Bali is being viral on social media because every day she regularly feeds a wild dog. 

This video is uploaded by the tio_russ TikTik Account and reposted on Instagram. In the video, the dog seems to approach the snack stall of this seller. The seller woman then feeds the dog. 

The woman in the video is Heni Fitriani, from Genteng, Banyuwangi, East Java. It has been 7 years Fitriani sell the snack in Semat Raya Street, Tibubeneng, Kuta Utara District, Badung Regency, Bali.

The mother of two children is admitting that she regularly feeds the dog in this last one year. At first, the dog came to the stall as if it asked for food. Fitriani's husband then gave the dog a fried tempe.

“At first it came here, my husband gave (rice and cakes) but the dog didn't want. Then my husband gave tempe and the dog ate it. The dog is then come here again and tomorrow it keeps coming," Fitriani said when she is visited in her stall, Wednesday, April 7.

Since the first gift, the dog is regularly coming to her stall. In the afternoon the dog is already waiting. 

"Yes, every day. When I open my stall, the dog is waiting here, it comes here in the afternoon. The open hour is from afternoon until night," she added. 

The visiting dog is said to be used to eat fried tempe. After eating the tempe, this dog returns the next day to ask for food again. 

"The dog really likes tempe, but the puppies are not. The puppies used to dislike the tempe but now they like it," she said.

She admits that she doesn't bother with the presence of the dog. Although at first, she was scared, now Fitriani is getting used to it.

"Yes, I don't (bother). I love the dog instead. It's just I can't touch it, but I love the dog," she said.

The visiting dog is actually a pet from a neighbor near her stall. But this dog is said to keep wandering. 

“All creatures are God's creation. For me, I used to be afraid of dogs, but no longer afraid since this dog. Instead, I like the dog but I can't touch it," said Fitriani.


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