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Malaysian Police Rescue Injured Dog From Drain
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A video circulating on TikTok shows kindhearted Malaysian police officers rescuing a dog stuck in a drain in Bahau, Negeri Sembilan. The dog, believed to be injured, was unable to move and trapped in the water-filled drain. Police officers helped extract the dog using a cloth and placed it in a safer, drier location. The video has garnered praise online for the officers' compassion and quick action.

Sebagai seorang individu yang berperikemanusiaan, adalah penting untuk anda berbuat baik kepada semua makhluk Allah SWT di muka bumi. Ini termasuklah haiwan jalanan.

Menerusi video perkongsian, kelihatan anjing berwarna putih tersebut sedang duduk diam di dalam sebuah longkang. Difahamkan, anjing berkenaan tidak boleh bergerak kerana kaki yang sakit hingga menyebabkannya tersadai dalam longkang terbabit. Anjing yang mempunyai kesan darah pada kakinya itu kemudian diletakkan di tempat yang lebih kering dan juga selamat.

“Terima kasih insan yang berhati mulia. Segala kebaikan hanya Allah sahaja yang mampu membalasnya. Syurga menantimu,” ujar seorang wanita.

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