A dog that lost its snout while rescuing two girls dies in its sleep at the age of 13

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We all know that dogs can do some amazing things, but sometimes they get a chance to prove it, by writing a blog. theanimalrescuesite. greater good.

This was the case with Kabang, who saved two girls from being hit by a motorcycle. It happened back in 2012 in the Philippines, we are saddened to announce that Kabang is now dead.

This was announced by the veterinarian of the dog, Dr Anton Lim, who said that Kabang died peacefully in his sleep. His owner died in 2015, and since then the veterinarian has been taking care of him.

Kabang was born in 2008 and became a hero when he saved two children from being hit by a bicycle in 2012. Unfortunately, the little dog lost his snout during that time.

So many people were so moved by what this little dog did that they made him the ambassador of the dog’s will, the official symbol of pet ownership. He also advocated cruelty to animals.

People around the world heard what Kabang had done, so he was flown to the United States to have his snout restored.

According to CBS13, she received her treatment from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.

Along with the recovery of the snout, other issues were treated during the five-hour procedures.

Kabang lived to be 13 years old, which is a long life for a dog. He will miss it.

Source: blog. theanimalrescuesite. greater good

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