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Man Discovers a 'Kangaroo' by the Road, Feels Compassion

I believe many cat owners have seen stray dogs outside, they are mostly skinny and emaciated. They have barely had a meal and still have to endure wind and rain. Stray dogs probably fear the arrival of winter the most.

Today, Dr. Xiao Ming will share a story about a stray dog with you. The world is full of wonders, people can use a cane if they lose their legs, but how should dogs live if they don't have two legs?

This man saw a strange animal running back and forth on the side of the road. He thought it was a kangaroo appearing on the highway! He went forward to take a look and couldn't help but feel sorry.

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It turned out that this strange creature that was running back and forth wasn't a kangaroo but a stray dog with two broken hind legs. The man saw it running towards a group of puppies and decided to follow it. When he saw it, he couldn't help but feel sorry.

The disabled dog ran to several puppies and cared for them. The man learned that the female dog, who had lost two legs, had previously gone to the opposite side of the road to rummage through trash cans to feed her children. Unfortunately, she was crushed by a car.

The dog, after the car accident, still worked hard to find food for the puppies. After learning about this, the man could only marvel at the greatness of maternal love.

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Veterinarian Xiao MingAlthough most stray dogs are Chinese pastoral dogs, they are not expensive dogs, but they have strong vitality and physical fitness. Therefore, Dr. Xiao Ming believes that our Chinese pastoral dogs are not bad.

Before adopting a dog, you must think carefully whether you can take responsibility for them. Don't raise a dog impulsively. You need to spend money on things like vaccines, sterilization, and illness. Cat owners must consider this before adopting.

The picture is from the internet, please contact Dr. Xiao Ming if you have any questions.

If you have pet health and pet care questions, please follow Dr. Xiao Ming for consultation.

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