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Turkey: Mother Dog Brings Her Unconscious Puppy To A Vet In Its Mouth

Adapted from original article written by Dishti Tandon
Originally published by The Daily Guardian (Jan 17, 2024)

A mother dog’s heroic act of carrying her unconscious puppy to a Turkish veterinary clinic led to a miraculous recovery, as vets revived the pup, saving its life after a desperate journey.

A remarkable act of maternal love has captured the hearts of people worldwide. On January 13, in Turkey, a mother dog stunned both veterinarians and onlookers by carrying her unconscious puppy to a nearby veterinary clinic for medical attention. This unexpected journey, captured on video, showed the determined mother clutching her young one gently in her mouth as she rushed to the Beylikduzu Alfa Veterinary Clinic.

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