As a pet owner, you are most afraid of seeing something happen to your pet. They are the owner's pet, and they will blame themselves for a long time if they bump or touch them.
This owner’s corgi was lying on all fours in a “pool of blood.” He was so frightened that he thought something had happened to it. Let’s take a look at this little story!
An owner in Thailand runs a cafe, and Corgi always stays in the shop. A few days ago, the owner let the dog go to the toilet, but after waiting for a long time, it did not come back. So, I looked for traces of it inside and outside the store. After looking for it for a long time and not seeing it, the owner became anxious.
When I went to the kitchen to look for Corgi, I was shocked by the scene in front of me. They found the dog lying sprawled on the ground, and a knife with "blood stains" not far away. What happened? The master froze on the spot at first, his mood was quite complicated, and he couldn't even move.
After calming down, he quickly stepped forward to check the situation. After seeing clearly, he breathed a sigh of relief: Are you kidding me? It turns out that this large area of red is not a blood stain, but a bottle of red syrup. But Corgi was only stained with syrup, and his whole body was intact without any signs of injury.
Corgi also had an innocent expression on his face after being picked up. Maybe the dog accidentally spilled the syrup and messed up the kitchen.Let it be like this! Fortunately nothing happened, otherwise I would be heartbroken.
But it’s good to see this live once. If it happens again, you will definitely have a heart attack. Veterinarian Xiao Ming feels that the dog has no bad intentions, so don’t blame the dog this time. You should keep an eye on your dog in the future. Even in a familiar environment, you should wear a leash to avoid accidents.
It often happens that dogs are hit by cars. These are all because the leash is not properly held. Many dogs have unfortunately died due to car accidents, and poop scavengers are filled with regret.