The border guard found a small animal. He thought it was a hare. Come closer and join me on patrol.

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Border guards often patrol roads with visibility less than 20 meters and waist-deep snow. It is precisely because of their dedication that we feel more at ease!

The border guard found a small animal and thought it was a hare. Get closer: Come on patrol with me

The border guards in this story found a small animal while patrolling. They not only brought it back to the camp, but also took good care of it, making us feel the iron-clad tenderness of the border guards!

On January 18, border guards from a certain unit of the Altay Military Division patrolled as usual. While patrolling the reservoir area, they made an unexpected discovery and promptly reported the situation to the platoon leader. At first they thought they were hares or foxes, but when they got closer they said, "Come on patrol with me!"

What animal can get their kind invitation? It turned out that they found a trembling little puppy! How could it appear in the ice and snow? The border guard had doubts and decided to look again. There might be other puppies here.

About 100 meters away from the patrol road, they made a surprising discovery. There were still several puppies in the stone cave, but they had all frozen to death. They were also very helpless about this situation. They thought they could save them, but it was too late. It would have been better if they had discovered it earlier.

Subsequently, they brought back a little milk dog. Everyone liked it very much when they saw it, and rushed to prepare the daily necessities for it. Some people made a doghouse for it out of discarded cardboard boxes, some contributed their own sheets and thermal clothes to keep it warm, some made clothes for it out of long johns, and some people were busy Take it down the mountain for a bath.

The border guard found a small animal and thought it was a hare. Get closer: Come on patrol with me

Because there are many steps and the road is difficult to walk, the platoon leader even carried it down the mountain in a plastic bag. Out of love for the dog, they named it "Eighteen" after discussion to commemorate the day they picked it up.

In fact, border guards are stationed in the mountains, and every day theyLife is the same, and the addition of "Eighteen" has added a lot of fun to their lives. Veterinarian Xiao Ming feels that if the dog is surrounded by the love of the border guards, it will definitely grow well.

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