Video: The dog takes care of you injured after the earthquake
A dog did not abandon his partner injured after the tsunami struck Ibaraki district, northeastern Japan on March 11 last.
A group of reporters recording the damage in Ibaraki Prefecture after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, they found a dog passing by.
Following this dog, reporters reached the point where another injured dog could not walk. These two dogs were then rescued by veterinarians and taken to the Animal Rescue and Rescue Center after the earthquake.
Reporters said that the faithful dog was beside his partner who was injured during the four days after the tsunami. This is evidence that animals are equally faithful to humans when encountering difficulties.
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