Dogs really understand human nature.

by lpoihjkmkk on 2012-02-18 11:54:18

"Causing a commotion" at the hospital - "Only by making an exception to let it in." The dog was finally allowed into the emergency room under exceptional circumstances. However, it was placed in a basket, obediently looking at its owner without making any noise.

"We didn't dare to get close. Don't be fooled by the small size of the dog; it's very fierce!" Mr. Li immediately took out his phone, checked the time, roughly 10 o'clock, and dialed 120.

Yesterday afternoon, the reporter called Ms. Zhang Meijuan. She said that she had already taken her husband's body home and was preparing for the funeral arrangements.

Ms. Zhang Meijuan introduced that her husband, Mr. Hu, was 52 years old, and they lived in Lizi Dam. Mr. Hu worked as a security guard at a restaurant in Shangqing Temple. He was generally in good health except for some diabetes, but it was already controlled with medication.

"It was impossible for us to lift it up because the car was too high, and the Pekingese couldn't jump up." Mr. Liao said that finally, the agitated Pekingese blocked the ambulance. "This dog is truly loyal!"

Relevant theme articles: Escorting the owner onto the ambulance and into the emergency room

"The cries for help" attracted passersby

After diagnosis, the man showed no signs of life. Since the man was alone, the emergency personnel reported the incident to the police and then carried the man onto the stretcher. After walking one kilometer, they reached the ambulance. All along, the Pekingese followed closely behind.

At around 10:40, the man was sent into the emergency operating room. Seeing the doors of the operating room closed heavily, the Pekingese kept barking outside. "No family members?" A nurse shouted towards the outside. "He might have been walking the dog and suddenly collapsed, leaving only this dog with him," the attending doctor responded.

Exceptionally entering the emergency room due to everyone's plea

"Let it go inside! This dog is so well-behaved!" Onlookers, including patients and passersby, stopped to plead on behalf of the dog.

"Dog really understands human emotions." Unexpectedly, yesterday morning, Mr. Hu went out for a walk with his dog and never returned. Ms. Zhang Meijuan found solace in the fact that at least when her husband passed away, there was still the loyal companion, Niu Niu, by his side.

Faithfully guarding the body

The wife’s eyes were noticeably red and swollen. After calming down emotionally, the lady introduced herself as Ms. Zhang Meijuan, the man's wife.

"Let it accompany the owner!" Everyone picked up the dog and put it on the vehicle, and once on the car, the Pekingese jumped onto the owner and refused to come down.

"Dog is the most loyal; in the dog's world, there is only the owner. Regardless of whether the owner is rich or poor, noble or humble, it will never leave." Others remarked.

An hour passed, and the morgue door opened, allowing a streak of light to enter. The Pekingese suddenly woke up, jumping down from the coffin and running toward the door. "Goodness! I'm glad you haven't gotten lost."

Alone in the morgue guarding the owner's body

The Pekingese followed the owner's body to the morgue. "We originally intended to take it to the duty room to look after it until the family arrived. But the dog stayed on the owner's body all the time, without making any sound, its eyes fixed on the owner with sorrow," said the doctor on duty.

"Finally, the patient was declared dead." The doctor looked at the Pekingese, reluctant to tell it, even though it probably wouldn't understand.

Accompanying the owner for the last journey

The Pekingese named "Niu Niu" is a female dog, given two years ago by Ms. Zhang Meijuan's close friend. Since Niu Niu came into their lives, it brought them much joy. "It always greets at the door during arrivals and departures. Mr. Hu would take Niu Niu out for walks whenever he had rest time; they were very close."

Our newspaper reported on January 15th...