Comedian Park Na-rae told her new family about her changed daily life.
MBC 'I Live Alone', which aired on the 21st, revealed Park Na-rae's daily life with her new family dog Bok-dol.
As soon as Park Na-rae woke up early in the morning, she went down to the first floor to see Bokdol. Regarding Bokdol, Park Na-rae said "I don't live alone anymore. Bokdol is 5 years old and a new companion. It's been about two and a half months since we've lived together." Bokdol is a Jindo dog raised by Park Na-rae's late grandfather, and Park Na-rae previously expressed his concerns, saying, `I kept thinking about it since my grandfather passed away.' After that, they decided to adopt and became a family. Park Na-rae said "As soon as this friend and I went on a blind date, we started living together. I'm trying not to be in a hurry," he said, expressing his feelings about becoming a novice owner.
Bok-dol solved his business in the spacious yard, and Park Na-rae was busy cleaning it up. Park Na-rae said "I was a person without any routines, but after meeting Bok-dol, I have something to do every morning. It's become a routine," he said, referring to his changed life.
Then I prepared breakfast for Bokdol. For Bokdol, who has to gain weight, dried pollack and sweet potatoes were mixed with feed, and Bokdol enjoyed it. On the other hand, Park Na-rae's breakfast was too simple with two matcha rice cakes. Park Na-rae, who is tired of raising Bok-dol, goes back to her bedroom to rest.
Park Na-rae said "I don't know how Bok-dol feels yet. I once cried for an hour holding Bokdol because I was so upset after drinking. I don't even know how to feed him, he said. As a result, Bok-dol was eventually given visiting training by a dog trainer. Park Na-rae said "I was going to send the training center, but the Bokdol was very weak, so I decided to take the teacher home to get an education. I'm worried about getting hurt in a car accident because I'm trying to get out of the gate."
The trainer gave Park Na-rae "So much love to Bok-dol that Bok-dol may not have had a chance to focus on his master. "Don't get caught by Bok-dol," advised Park Na-rae. "I'm good at getting caught by ankles. I gave it all and was abandoned. I was especially weak when I was younger than him," he said, suddenly looking back on the past years and making him laugh. As soon as training was over, Park Na-rae went for a walk in Namsan with Bokdol.
Park Na-rae said at the end of the video "I have a sense of stability. I feel like I have a friend who will always trust me. I'm getting to know you little by little every day, and I want to make good memories in the future. Let's show grandfather and grandmother that we're doing well,' he said, looking forward to life with Bok-dol.
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