After injecting a lethal dose of poison into a German shepherd, his former owner buried him alive in Russia. The poor dog, fortunately, saved his own life by digging up the ground, escaping from the grave, and being rescued by kind people. The dog has now been adopted and is starting a new life in a safe environment.
Olga Lysteseva (39 years old) was driving along a highway in Northern Russia when she came across poor dog Kiryusha (7 years old), who was also trudging along the wet pavement slowly and exhaustedly.
The dog in the grave, poisoned by the owner and buried alive, came back to life thanks to the kindness of people.
Because she was on the highway, the woman had to drive a little further before turning around and walking the remaining 10 kilometers to Kiryusha’s location.
Lysteseva first gave the dog some food, then loaded it into her car and drove it to an animal rescue center in Ukhta, about 160 kilometers away.
Kiryusha’s photos were posted on the Internet, with the center asking for any relevant information (if any) about the poor dog’s owner. They quickly tracked down the previous owners, a married couple.
When asked why they were so violent toward Kiryusha, the two said the dog was “bad,” and the family had no choice but to inject it with a drug that would kill it and then bury it alive. in a remote location
The couple apologized for their “mistake,” according to the center. Kiryusha showed no serious signs of illness after being examined by a veterinarian, despite the unfortunate incident.
According to Ekaterina Nimak, a relief center employee, Kiryusha has begun a new life thanks to the kindness of Olga Lysteseva.
Kiryusha is now stable and safe in the relief center, according to Nimak. It is leash-tethered, does not bump into other dogs, rarely collides with them, and does not make other people nervous.
She said, “It’s been fantastic for everyone.”