If we talk about loyalty no one can beat dogs. They had known for their faithfulness. This is proved here by this loyal dog who in spite of being rejected by the owner made an attempt to return home to her owner.
In order to meet her owner, this loyal dog covered 125 miles with tears in her eyes. Not only this, she suffered women in her paws. But this thing did not deter her. This Bullmastiff ” Maru” walked through Russian forests filled with brown bears and wolves.
Maru has been sent back on the Trans Siberian train to the place where she was born. Her hardship started when her honor in Krasnoyarsk found that she was allergic to their lovable 1-year-old pet and so it was decided that Maru was no longer needed there.
But the innocent and loyal Maru escaped when the train was going back to the place where she was born and it stopped at the remote station near Achinsk.
Maru used her paws to open the compartment of the train and then she went away to the owner who gave her up. Train staff looked for the pet, even shouted her name on the platform but they didn’t get any information about the dog. Kennel owner Alla Morozova, who is based in Novosibirsk city, made a search for the lost Bullmastiff and even begged on social media for the information.
After two and a half days later, the exhausted and wounded dog was in an industrial area close to her home. According to Alla, the rejected dog appeared to have tears in her eyes. She had walked past near to the trans-Siberian railway track and had covered 125 miles through the wild countryside.
The tired pet fell down a railway embankment in Krasnoyarsk and found and recognized due to the social media campaign. Alla said that the dog was very lucky as she didn’t become a meal for bears and wolves in the area. She said that the dog was extremely tired and limping as her paws were injured and blee ding.
Trained staff later told that a dog suffered a panic attack and when the train stopped she jumped from the compartment door like a bullet.
Alla was surprised by the navigation skills of the dog but she was convinced that the dog would reach for the old home. She said that dogs are very attached to people and she was also looking for her house she wants to go back where she lived.
Maru went the right way through geographically she had no knowledge of the places. Alla was quite angry that the owner who rejected the dog did not even join the search for the lost pet. Maru is sent to Novosibirsk and is undergoing treatment for her injuries.
The animal had been reunited with her mother and father who live at Novosibirsk. So far no decision has been made regarding the future of the dog.
Source:wecareaboutanimal.org
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10 Common Dog Health Problems
Some health problems are specific to certain breeds, such as breathing complications for flat-faced dogs. But several other canine health issues can affect any dog. Here are 10 typical health conditions you need to watch out for in your four-legged best friend:
Top 10 Common Dog Health Problems
Skin Problems
One of the most obvious signs that your dog has a skin condition is itching. Other symptoms that may suggest that your dog has a skin problem include rashes, redness, dry skin, lumps, bumps, skin sores, dandruff, and hair loss.
Ear Diseases
Approximately 20 percent of dogs suffer from ear disease. It’s particularly common in breeds with floppy ears like cocker spaniels and basset hounds. It’s common to see wax buildup or discharge in their ear canal. But others may experience pain, itchiness, redness, swelling, and crusting in the ears.
Urinary Tract Infections
Simply known as UTI, this condition can make it uncomfortable for your beloved companion to pass urine. Signs of urinary tract infection include drinking water more than usual and passing urine more often than usual. Your dog may also only pass a small amount or lose bladder control. Additionally, you may see blood in their urine or notice a strong smell to it.
Vomiting
There are countless reasons why your pet may throw up. You don’t need to visit the vet each time your dog vomits. But it’s also not something you can just ignore. Don’t try to guess. If the vomiting persists or occurs with other symptoms like diarrhea or lethargy, you need to rush to the vet. It could be a sign of severe health problems, such as poisoning or gastrointestinal blockage.
Diarrhea
This symptom may occur on its own or be accompanied by vomiting. Its potential causes are similar to vomiting. One or two episodes of diarrhea may not be a pet emergency. But recurring diarrhea can result in dehydration.
Parasites
At some point in their lives, your pet may have to deal with discomfort due to internal or external parasites. Symptoms of parasites generally vary, depending on a few factors. These include the kind of parasite that has plagued your pet, where it lives, and how severe its infestation is.
Dental Issues
Like us, your dog can develop canine dental diseases due to high levels of plaque buildup. Several signs indicate that your pet may have dental disease. These include difficulty eating, bleeding of the gums or teeth, loose teeth, and bad breath.
Obesity
Nearly 30 percent of the general dog population is considered obese. Several factors contribute to a pet’s risk. These include age, genetic predisposition, lack of exercise, and overfeeding, among others.
Arthritis
This joint problem can restrict your dog’s mobility. Bring Fido to the vet if you see your dog slow down or limp before and after walks. Other signs include licking or chewing on tender areas and behavioral changes.
Poisoning
Symptoms of dog poisoning vary widely, depending on the kind of toxin a pet has been exposed to. The signs can range from vomiting to drooling, breathing difficulties, seizures, or worse, coma. Some of the most common poisonous substances are human foods like chocolates, grapes, raisins, onions, and caffeine. Other known culprits are human medications, household cleaning products, pesticides, and some plants.
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