Author: Wyoming Tribune Eagle
A heartwarming incident took place in Istanbul’s Beylikduzu Alfa Veterinary Clinic on 13 January when a stray dog brought her puppy clutched in her mouth to a vet clinic’s doorstep. It was initially thought to be dead, but later veterinarian Baturalp Dogan arrived and heard a faint heartbeat. He said: “When I checked it with a needle, we noticed a very slow heartbeat. That’s why I said, ‘It’s a hope, maybe he’ll live,’ and we started the fight.” Mr Dogan commended the dog’s extraordinary act and thought she may have seen local community members take another of her puppies to…
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