Corgi Guides 7 Stolen Dogs In 17 Km Escape, Survival Journey Stuns Internet

In a remarkable display of loyalty and survival, seven dogs that were allegedly stolen for the illegal dog meat trade in Jilin, China, escaped from a transport truck and travelled approximately 17 km together to return to their owners. According to South China Morning Post, the dogs — all neighbours from the same village had been snatched from three different households. They allegedly managed to break out of their cage and jump from a moving truck on the Changshuang Expressway. Over the course of two days, the pack navigated highways and open fields, refusing to separate.

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