The dog did not allow the owner to go to the epicenter of the coronavirus, destroying her passport
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/the-dog-did-not-allow-the-owner-to-go-to-the-epicenter-of-the-coronavirus-destroying-her-passport.htmlA resident of Taiwan miraculously avoided a trip to the city of Wuhan, Hubei Province, which became the epicenter of the deadly coronavirus 2019-nCoV. This happened thanks to her golden retriever named Kimi.

When the situation with the coronavirus was not yet so serious, the woman planned to go to Wuhan at the end of January with his whole family. She was going to book flights to the city after work on January 13.

However, when she returned home on the evening of this date, she found that her passport had been chewed into small pieces by her dog (not a single page of the document had survived).

Realizing what could have happened, Kimi's owner wrote in another post:
The woman is grateful that Kim helped her and her family avoid this trip. She believes that the dog is her guardian angel. The number of deaths in China from a new type of pneumonia caused by the coronavirus 2019-nCoV has increased to 80 people.
Keywords: Luck | China | Coronavirus | Passport | Trip | Retriever | Dogs
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