When a woman sees where her male dog is sitting in all the dog sitter's photos, her heart breaks

Scotland - A dog sitter from Scotland has left the owner of a male dog in an emotional dilemma with some photos. Last week, Lissa shared her grief on TikTok . It quickly emerged that the dog sitter's photos not only broke her heart, but countless others too. What was wrong with it?

Right at the back in the green dog sweater: Peanut looks like an outsider, and not just in this picture.
Right at the back in the green dog sweater: Peanut looks like an outsider, and not just in this picture.  © TikTok/Screenshot/lissa6298
It quickly becomes clear in the photo show : little Peanut is either standing at a distance from all the other four-legged friends or furthest back. It looks as if the dog has been excluded from his fellow dogs.

"I feel so bad. Because every time the dog sitter sends us pictures, my baby is all to herself," writes the Scottish woman in a caption to the first photo. "It makes me really sad. I hope he has friends," she adds in the comment next to it.

The TikTok audience feels for her, as the click figures show. Since last week, the photo show has received 16.5 million clicks and 2.7 million likes.

The comment column also shows that many users are having a good time with the pictures. Some have even developed theories.

Photos show distance between Peanut and the other dogs

Big gap: There is a lot of space between the other dogs and Peanut.
Big gap: There is a lot of space between the other dogs and Peanut.  © TikTok/Screenshot/lissa6298
The proof: it's not the sweater. Peanut is on the outside even without it.
The proof: it's not the sweater. Peanut is on the outside even without it.  © TikTok/Screenshot/lissa6298

Some people assume that Peanut is not accepted by the others because of his green sweater.

But a closer look reveals that in one photo, the four-legged friend is sitting on the outside without any clothes on his body.

Meanwhile, his owner has a completely different suspicion as to why things are not going so well for her furry friend with the others.

"He's older now and doesn't like playing with younger dogs," she said in an interview with Newsweek this week.

A second look at the comment column also gives hope. There, Lissa reveals that Peanut actually has a fur friend called Basil in the group.

So there is reason to hope that the little one is not miserable on his walks after all.