A 15-year-old sick dog in Busan suffered a 'living burial'.

Today (1st), the North Korean Fire Department and the Animal Protection Center in Busan announced that the dogs buried alive in a residential area in Gupo-dong, Buk-gu, Busan were rescued dramatically, but they finally crossed the rainbow bridge during treatment.

On the 26th, at 11:00 p.m., the northern fire department of Busan received a report that a living dog seems to be buried in the open space. A nearby villager called 119 for help, saying, "I can hear a dog howling in the ground."

The firefighters on the scene did not find anything at first. After pursuing and searching for the equipment along the whirring sound, he found a dog buried in the ground between lush bushes. "The dog's back is only a bit visible, his face and legs are completely buried in the soil," the firefighter explained.

The rescued dog was said to be barely breathed and severely exhausted. The Busan Animal Protection Center, which protects organic animals, moved a life-threatening dog to an animal hospital for treatment, but the dog died within two days.

An official from the Animal Protection Center said, "I was a Pekinese species at least 15 years old and had cataracts, etc. Even though I am old and sick, I can't believe that it's alive and buried on the ground." Buk-gu, Busan, said the dog was looking for an old, sick dog, and plans to seek a police investigation to find the owner.

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