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Race against time: Dog’s tearful chase after rescue team underscores dire need for help

You definitely won’t. My tears when witnessing the scene of the poor dog chasing the rescue convoy asking for help is very serious and urgent.

In recent days, a series of photographs of a dog chasing a group of soldiers who were patrolling to ask them to “join” have caused a fever in social media forums. The image quickly went viral in many countries such as Korea, Japan, Thailand and even Vietnam. Internet users are curious about the story behind this beautiful moment.

In recent days, a series of photographs of a dog chasing a group of soldiers who were patrolling to ask them to “join” have caused a fever in social media forums. The image quickly went viral in many countries such as Korea, Japan, Thailand and even Vietnam. Internet users are curious about the story behind this beautiful moment.

Some Internet users shared the story, thinking that it was a dog wandering on the street. When they saw the army passing by, they ran after it to carry out the task.

Some Internet users shared the story, thinking that it was a dog wandering on the street. When they saw the army passing by, they ran after it to carry out the task.

In fact, according to the Los Tiempos page, it is a series of photographs that fortunately were recorded by photographer Luis Fernando Chumacero in the streets of Tupiza, Bolivia, during the days of quarantine against the epidemic. The vehicle carried the army on patrol to ensure that people followed the rules.

In fact, according to the Los Tiempos page, it is a series of photographs that fortunately were recorded by photographer Luis Fernando Chumacero in the streets of Tupiza, Bolivia, during the days of quarantine against the epidemic. The vehicle carried the army on patrol to ensure that people followed the rules.

In fact, according to the Los Tiempos page, it is a series of photographs that fortunately were recorded by photographer Luis Fernando Chumacero in the streets of Tupiza, Bolivia, during the days of quarantine against the epidemic. The vehicle carried the army on patrol to ensure that people followed the rules.

And the fawn dog is not wandering the streets but is a pet in the barracks, her name is Gorda. “Each regiment adopts dogs, they live and coexist with the soldiers, they eat and train like a soldier. Gorda is the mascot of a division,” said Colonel Luis Pachecho, director of the Army’s IV Logistics Department. When the Covid-19 epidemic broke out, seeing the soldiers patrolling against the epidemic, Gorda ran after him. Seeing his “brother” eager to follow him, the soldiers in the car picked him up and left with him. The beautiful moment was accidentally captured by the photographer’s lens.

And the fawn dog is not wandering the streets but is a pet in the barracks, her name is Gorda. “Each regiment adopts dogs, they live and coexist with the soldiers, they eat and train like a soldier. Gorda is the mascot of a division,” said Colonel Luis Pachecho, director of the Army’s IV Logistics Department. When the Covid-19 epidemic broke out, seeing the soldiers patrolling against the epidemic, Gorda ran after him. Seeing his “brother” eager to follow him, the soldiers in the car picked him up and left with him. The beautiful moment was accidentally captured by the photographer’s lens.

As soon as Gorda got into the car, another gray dog ​​also ran over and wanted to go with him. It is a dog called Multicam, which is also the mascot of another division.

As soon as Gorda got into the car, another gray dog ​​also ran over and wanted to go with him. It is a dog called Multicam, which is also the mascot of another division.

The image of two dogs became the object of photographic manipulation throughout the forum. Internet users who know or do not know the real story behind it have to say that both dogs are so cute that they have brought them joy in the midst of the stressful epidemic season.

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