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Japan Earthquake: Dog Refuses To Leave Injured Dog Behind

Written by: zenical on 18 March 2011 at 7:11 pm 2 Comments

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Caught this off my friend’s Facebook wall. The video is really touching! The dog is trying very hard to protect the injured dog. Watch the video below.

This is what it’s like when we could find the dogs at the actual disaster area. The white has gotten weak but the brown one is not allowing to get closer. The TV crew shot this. We have already got these dog. But it too two hours to take them to the closest shelter. The guys who had done that had the bigger plastic cage on the back of the bike. Having such weight on the back is risky for going the way with no road…Those two dogs are rescued. The one which came close to the camera is in the better condition. The other White, Gray and Black was weak. So it is in the vet clinic in Ibaraki Prefectre. The other dog is in the shelter of the same area. But please know that those two are just the tip of the iceberg. There are more and we need help.”

You can help the animals too by sending donations through PayPal to rescue@butch-japan.jp. Kenn Sakurai is the President of Butch Japan. The company is importing safe dog and cat food in Japan and are assisting in animal rescue efforts. All animal lovers do spare some cash for the poor dogs and cats out there!

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  • RP said:

    This was so sad. I’m glad the other dog was moving, hope they were able to save both of them.

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    guuzen Reply:

    Yeah me too… As much as I want more human lives to be saved, I hope these animals can be saved as well.

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