2024-01-02 06:39:45
[Animal News]It’s only the second day of the new year, and a dog has already been killed due to being let loose. A squirrel dog was tragically hit and killed by a car outside the archway of Chung Uk Estate in Tuen Mun at regarding 10 o’clock this morning. Some villagers estimated that the squirrel dog had often been running around Chung Uk Estate in the past six years and had once walked on the Chung Uk Estate Light Railway. The owner of the free-range dog at the station is an uncle. It is known that many villagers have argued that the dog should not be free-range, but the owner remains the same. Sister “Adesto” who often helps animals said that the dog body is currently in the hands of the Society for the Protection of Animals, which will keep it for one week. She hopes that the dog owner will contact her as soon as possible to see the dog for the last time.
Sister Tak said that at regarding 10 o’clock this morning, a member of the public found the body of a squirrel paparazzi at the gate of the archway of Chung Uk Estate, Tuen Mun. The dog did not have a microchip or a dog leash. The AIDS Association took the body away around 11:30. She pointed out that the nurse at the veterinary clinic and many villagers at the scene said they recognized the dog as a free-range dog that often walks around Chung Uk Estate. “They said they recognized this squirrel dog and had seen him running rampant on the road for 6 years,” she said. Over the past year or so, many people have made trouble with my uncle, but he made trouble once morest them.”
She also said that she knew that some citizens knew that dogs running on the road might easily be in danger, and they had tried to rescue the dogs, but unfortunately the dogs were still killed by cars. “He really doesn’t deserve such a thing. I hope the owner can go and see him for the last time.” She also pointed out that in addition to the dog owner being responsible for the death of the dog, the driver who killed the dog and left without care was also It also comes with a lot of responsibility. She hopes to collect video information of this incident, including driving recorder videos, to seek justice for the dog.
The association will keep the dog’s body for one week. This newspaper urgently appeals to dog owners or people who know the dog owners to contact Sister De as soon as possible so that the owners can see their dogs for the last time.
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