The owner suddenly fell ill and was sent to the hospital. The dog followed the ambulance all the way.
The movie "Hachiko" has moved countless netizens. The relationship between pets and people is something that friends who have never raised pets cannot understand. I believe you may have seen similar news about loyal dogs protecting their owners from many channels. After being together for a long time, no one can be ruthless, even animals are determined. A similar incident occurred in a certain town in the UK today. Please read below with the editor to find out what happened.

According to news, a British netizen recently posted a video online, recording a panting puppy struggling to chase an ambulance on the road.
It is understood that the owner of this puppy was immediately taken to the hospital by ambulance after the disease broke out, but the puppy "chased after the ambulance". In order not to lose track of the ambulance, the puppy simply ran closely behind the ambulance in the middle of the road.

The video was shot through the rearview mirror by a medical staff named Cotto sitting in the front row. Cotto said: "We did not expect this puppy to be so persistent. Through its eyes, I could see its eagerness and helplessness. All of us present were very moved. I have been in this industry for 19 years, but I have never encountered such a thing."
It is reported that the medical staff present at the time were surprised by the puppy's behavior and shouted to it: "Stop chasing the car, go home quickly." But the puppy did not give up. Later, the medical staff at the scene asked the driver to stop and let the puppy get in the car, considering that it was still a long way from the hospital.
After seeing this news, the editor felt the deep friendship between humans and pets. There have been many news reports on similar incidents of loyal dogs, but people are happy to see them. It allows people to see that humans can actually live in sincerity and friendship with animals. This is why more and more people participate in pet raising every year.




