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The story of the most loyal dog in history
First, the dog saved the little master, but was killed by the master.

In Alaska, a young man is busy with his life and no one helps to look after his children.

But he trained a dog. It is smart and obedient, and it can bite a bottle to feed children.

One day, the owner went out and let the dog take care of the children.

When he came home the next day because of the heavy snow, he found the child gone, but the dog was beside him, covered in blood.

The owner thought the dog sexually assaulted and ate the child. In a rage, he picked up a knife and killed the dog.

Then he found his son from under the bed, but he was not hurt at all, and there was a wolf lying next to him.

It turned out that the dog saved the little master, but the master killed him by mistake.

This is really a sad misunderstanding.

2. Dogs that have been with their owners in the cemetery 14 years.

This puppy's name is Bobby, and its owner is John Gray, an ordinary old shepherd in the middle of the 9th century.

Every Wednesday, John will take his dog to the market in Edinburgh to do business, and then go to Greer's bar for lunch.

Everyone in the bar likes Bobby very much. Every time Mr Greer gives Bobby a piece of sweet bread.

1858, old John died unfortunately.

He was buried in the cemetery of greifer Church.

At noon on the third day after the funeral, Bobby suddenly appeared alone in the Trail bar. He looks tired, sad and dirty.

Terrell felt sorry for this and sent a sweet bread as usual.

Hungry Bobby didn't eat on the spot, just shook his tail at Terrell, lowered his head and left with bread in his mouth.

The next day, the third day ... Bobby would appear in the bar at noon every day, and always left with his head down and bread in his mouth.

Curious Terrell decided to follow Bobby. As a result, he found that Bobby had gone to the cemetery of Griffin Church and had a pitiful lunch beside his master's tombstone.

It turns out that no one took care of Bobby after John died, and Bobby never left his master who had lived together for many years.

It lies there every day to show its owner the grave, and only when it rains will it run to the edge of the church to find a place to hide.

All its food is the piece of bread in the bar.

Everyone who knows John is moved by his dog.

Many people tried to adopt it and take it away from the cemetery, but Bobby refused.

Everyone looked at it and sighed, shook their heads and left.

1872 One day, people found Bobby dead in the cemetery, where he stayed with his master for fourteen years.

As an exception, people buried Bobby in the church and built a statue to commemorate his "loyalty".

Third, the guide dog-swordfish

On September/October, 2006, Omar Eduardo Rivera, a blind computer technician, took a seeing-eye dog to work on the 7 1 floor of the World Trade Center.

When the hijacked plane crashed into a tall building, Rivera knew it would take him a long time to evacuate, but he wanted his Labrador to have a chance to escape, so he loosened his belt in the crowded stairwell.

Rivera said, "I thought I would get lost forever. The noise and heat are terrible, but I have no choice but to give the swordfish a chance to escape. "

So I let go of his belt, patted his head, gave him a push and ordered him to leave. "

Swordfish was taken down the stairs by a large group of evacuated people, but a few minutes later Rivera felt the dog rubbing his leg and Swordfish returned to him.

Then swordfish and a colleague spent nearly an hour helping Rivera walk down 70 flights of stairs.

Shortly after they fled the building, it collapsed, and Rivera said he owed his loyal dog his life.

Fourth, loyal dogs and eight males

University professor Parker (richard gere) meets a poor little Akita dog at a small town station. His helpless image aroused his pity. Although his wife (joan allen) strongly opposes it and tries her best to send it away, after seeing her husband and daughter's sincere love for it, she finally decides to make it a member of the family. Parker named it "Hachi".

Hachi grew up with the Parker family and changed from a puppy to a monster.

Hachi accompanied Parker to work on time every day, and appeared at the gate of the station at five o'clock in the evening to meet Parker after work. This is their date time.

In the eyes of the stationmaster, the hot dog vendor and the proprietress of nearby shops, this is a picture that has become accustomed to; Seeing Parker coming out of the station and shouting out the familiar "Xiao Ba", Xiao Ba jumped forward and spoiled with excitement, which has become a daily story of the station.

However, on the day when Grade Eight learned to pick up the ball, Parker was both happy and proud, but it was also their last precious memory.

On that day, Parker suddenly collapsed in college. He died of a sudden myocardial infarction and never returned to the station.

After that, at five o'clock every evening, Hachi came to the railway station to wait and stare.

The next day and the third day, from summer to autumn, for nine years, Bagong remained the same until he died.

Verb (short for verb) The story of leaves.

In Anhai, Jinjiang, there is a pug named Ye Zi.

Its owner, Ms. Cai from Jianyang, Nanping, said that it saved its life twice, and it was very human and full of motherhood.

Ms. Cai said that at 199 1, she locked herself in her room for a long time because of emotional problems and tried to cut her wrist with a blade.

The leaves bit dad's trouser legs, pulled him to the door and banged on the door with his two front legs.

Her father broke in, which saved her life in time.

The second time was Ms. Cai, who was nearly 50 years old. She had high blood pressure and sometimes needed to take medicine.

One day at 4 o'clock in the morning, she was dizzy together. Although she realized that this might be a sign of stroke caused by high blood pressure, her instinct made her want to lie down and rest.

At this time, Ye Ye and his daughter "Ah Fu" grabbed her trouser legs a few steps away.

Ms. Cai recalled that when she was bitten by two dogs, she realized that she couldn't sleep, so she struggled to sit by the bed and took a heart-saving pill. Her mobile phone has pressed 1 10 and 120 to dial at any time.

Assists also sat with her for more than two hours. It was not until 6 o'clock in the morning that her dizziness eased a little. She called 120 to go to the hospital and saved her life again.