In recent days, a series of images showing a dog trailing a troop of soldiers on patrol to plead for “join” has generated a fever on social networking platforms. The photograph rapidly went viral in several countries such as Korea, Japan, Thailand and even Vietnam. Netizens are intrigued about the tale behind this nice event.
In recent days, a series of images showing a dog trailing a troop of soldiers on patrol to plead for “join” has generated a fever on social networking platforms. The photograph rapidly went viral in several countries such as Korea, Japan, Thailand and even Vietnam. Netizens are intrigued about the tale behind this nice event.
Some netizens posted the tale, assuming that this is a dog wandering on the street, and noticing the passing soldiers, they went after it to carry out the mission.
Some netizens posted the tale, assuming that this is a dog wandering on the street, and noticing the passing soldiers, they went after it to carry out the mission.
In truth, according to the Los Tiempos page, this is a sequence of images that were thankfully shot by photographer Luis Fernando Chumacero on the streets of Tupiza, Bolivia during the quarantine days against the disease. The van transported the army on patrol to check that individuals comply with regulations.
In truth, according to the Los Tiempos page, this is a sequence of images that were thankfully shot by photographer Luis Fernando Chumacero on the streets of Tupiza, Bolivia during the quarantine days against the disease. The van transported the army on patrol to check that individuals comply with regulations.
In truth, according to the page Los Tiempos, this is a sequence of images that were thankfully shot by photographer Luis Fernando Chumacero on the streets of Tupiza, Bolivia during the quarantine days against the virus. The van transported the army on patrol to check that individuals comply with regulations.
And the fawn dog is not prowling the streets but is a pet in the barracks, his name is Gorda. “Each unit adopts dogs, who live and train like soldiers in the regiment. According to Colonel Luis Pachecho, Director of the Department of Army Logistics IV, Gorda is the mascot of a division. When the Covid-19 pandemic started, Gorda chased after him after spotting the troops patrolling against it. The soldiers in the car scooped up his “brother” when they seen how eagerly he wanted to follow and followed him. The photographer’s camera unintentionally captured the amazing moment.
And the fawn dog is not prowling the streets but is a pet in the barracks, his name is Gorda. “Each unit adopts dogs, who live and train like soldiers in the regiment. According to Colonel Luis Pachecho, Director of the Department of Army Logistics IV, Gorda is the mascot of a division. When the Covid-19 pandemic started, Gorda chased after him after spotting the troops patrolling against it. The soldiers in the car scooped up his “brother” when they seen how eagerly he wanted to follow and followed him. The photographer’s camera unintentionally captured the amazing moment.
Another gray dog raced over and jumped into the car as soon as Gorda got inside. Multicam is the name of the dog, which serves as another division’s mascot.
Another gray dog raced over and jumped into the car as soon as Gorda got inside. Multicam is the name of the dog, which serves as another division’s mascot.