Dog was hit while running a red light, luckily only slightly injured, compensated with $1,000 compensation

Although dogs are very spiritual animals, they cannot be as comprehensive as humans. Pets are the most prone to accidents on the road, and traffic lights are of no use to them. There was an accident in Ningbo where a pet dog ran on a red line and wa...


Although dogs are very spiritual animals, they cannot be as comprehensive as humans. Pets are the most prone to accidents on the road, and traffic lights are of no use to them. There was an accident in Ningbo where a pet dog ran on a red line and was hit. Fortunately, the dog was only slightly injured. Let me let you know about it.

It was reported that at about 1:48 pm, Ms. Weng drove out to run errands. When passing the Guangdehu intersection of Siming Middle Road in Yinzhou, the light happened to be green from south to north, so she drove past normally.

At this moment, three puppies crossed the road from west to east. Ms. Weng was unable to avoid the situation, and the car collided with the leading puppy. Seeing that the dog was okay and not being held by its owner, she thought it was a wild dog and drove away.

It wasn’t until she received a call from the traffic police in the afternoon that Ms. Weng knew that what she hit was a British terrier named Jack Russell Terrier, which was someone else’s pet dog.

The English hound belonged to Mr. Yu, who opened a shop near the intersection where the incident occurred and was obsessed with Jack Russell terriers. Three years ago, he spent 8,000 yuan to buy two Jack Russell Terrier English hounds, and four months ago he bought two puppies of the same breed.

That afternoon, when Mr. Yu was about to go out for a dog walk, he was dumbfounded - three pet dogs, one large, two small, and three were missing from the cage, leaving only one big dog on a leash. He hurriedly searched around and finally found three dogs at the intersection of Siming Middle Road and Guangde Lake. One of them fell to the ground. Mr. Yu called the police.



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