The story of the touching meeting of the owners with the dog was told on the UAanimals community page.
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After undermining the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station by infidels, people left for nowhere. One of the families from the village of Kazatskoye had difficulty finding temporary housing, but they were not allowed to bring animals there. Ovcharka Bike stayed in Kazatsky under the supervision of neighbors.
This village in the Kherson region was practically destroyed by Russian shelling. During one of the attacks, a bomb flew into the house, Bike miraculously survived. After the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station was blown up, Kozatskoe was flooded.
Thanks to the help of caring people, the shepherd was able to return to her own.
A UAanimals volunteer managed to take several animals out of the village and handed them over to the Rescue Center for temporary overexposure.
The center still receives a lot of calls from people who are looking for their animals lost after the dam was blown up.
We received a phone call from Olga, who was looking for her sheepdog. From the description, we understood that it was this dog from Kozatsky that ended up in the Rescue Center. It so happened that Olga and her family left shortly before the dam was blown up, leaving the dog in the care of neighbors. They planned to find good housing for their pet in Kyiv, and then pick him up. However, they didn’t make it in time: the Russians blew up the dam, according to the caption to the video of Baik’s meeting with his owners.
Now the dog will be overexposure in the Babinets shelter in the Kyiv region, while Olga and her family are looking for housing, where they will be allowed to go with a large animal.
Source: Racurs

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