Recently, a yellow dog in Xianju County, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province was hit by a car while crossing the road. The yellow dog, which seemed not to be seriously injured, got up and viciously bit the nearest delivery boy, causing the boy to be bit...
Recently, a yellow dog in Xianju County, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province was hit by a car while crossing the road. The yellow dog, which seemed not to be seriously injured, got up and viciously bit the nearest delivery boy, causing the boy to be bitten on the leg. After the car's driving recorder was posted online, netizens didn't know who to feel sorry for. On August 6, the delivery boy who everyone is concerned about responded: He has been vaccinated against rabies, and the dog is innocent in this matter. The dog is not to blame.

The yellow dog bit the innocent takeaway boy by mistake
According to the takeaway boy's introduction, he was parked on the side of the road to look at the route navigation when the incident occurred, and was bitten by the dog inexplicably. "When I looked back, I realized that the dog had been hit by a car. I asked the driver how to handle the matter, and he said he didn't know what to do." Chen said that after he called the police, the police told him that he could only seek compensation from the dog owner. Local residents told reporters: "This kind of off-leash dog is very common in the county. I don't know if the one who bit the delivery boy was a stray dog. It is definitely not easy to find the owner of the dog."

The driving recorder captured the yellow dog being hit.
After the incident became popular on the Internet, the delivery boy Li Shan also received concern from many friends, and finally the rider stepped forward to help him get a rabies vaccine. "I'm very grateful to the company. I've finished my first injection now. I'm very healthy. You don't have to worry about it anymore." Delivery boy Chen Shen hopes that netizens will not blame the yellow dogs. He also calls on dog owners to remember to keep their dogs on leashes when going out to prevent their dogs from getting into accidents or hurting others