高速道路で発見された2匹の犬…「しっぽを振って近づいて来た」=韓国
Two dogs found on a highway... ``They came at me with their tails wagging'' = South Korea
Two large dogs believed to have been abandoned in the middle of a highway have been rescued. Rescuer Kim Gang-on posted on her SNS on the 10th, ``This is something I only saw on the news today.''
"This happened to me," he said, sharing an incident that occurred on the Seohean Expressway in Danjin, Chungnam.
The car's dashcam footage shared by Kim shows a section of the highway.
Two dogs were seen walking in one lane. The first lane of the expressway is where cars travel the fastest, and one wrong move could lead to an accident. The video shows a car slowing down to avoid the dog.
Traffic was also observed to change lanes, resulting in traffic jams. Kim, who was driving in the first lane, stopped the car, got out of the car, and called out to the dog, which appeared to be a Samoyed, to "come here," and the dog snapped into place.
He approached me, wagging his tail as if he were someone I knew well. According to an interview with Yonhap News and Kim, the dog was sitting in the back seat of the car as if it were a regular car ride.
As soon as I opened the door, I got in the car. Kim said, ``If someone had seen it, they would have thought I was the owner,'' adding, ``I heard that the shelter will euthanize the animal within 10 days if the owner is not found.''
I hope that this will be brought to public discussion and (widely) known as soon as possible.'' The rescued dog was handed over to the animal rescue team at the Seosan rest area and then transferred to an animal shelter in Karatsu City.
. It is said that many calls were received before Kim came to the rescue. One was estimated to be 3 years old and the other 5 years old, and it was determined that they did not have internal microchips. Director of the shelter Kang Hyo-jeong
``I've been running a shelter for eight years, and even though I've seen abandoned animals in rest areas, I only have a handful of cases where people have been abandoned on highways,'' he said, adding, ``I never thought about euthanasia.'' If you do not leave it in your home or get sick, etc.
I hope it doesn't become that way. "I want to find the owner as soon as possible," he said, pleading for interest.
2024/03/11 11:30 KST
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