Erha "played mean" in front of Chinese farm dogs and almost lost a human organ. Netizens: Get vaccinated as soon as possible!

Pet     9:25am, 4 November 2025

With the rapid development of society, our daily lives have changed greatly, and pet dogs, which are part of our families, also enjoy an increasingly better living environment. At that time, the Chinese garden dogs in our hometown’s courtyard were rarely seen in cities anymore. But compared to many pet dogs, they are stronger in terms of temperament and fighting ability. This Husky suffered a dumb loss when facing a Chinese pastoral dog, almost missing an organ.

In fact, it was the owner who took the husky for a walk outside, and then met an old man walking his pastoral dog, and then the two of them had an unfriendly encounter. At first they were just looking at each other, but then things took a turn for the worse.

The pastoral dog suddenly rushed up and bit into the husky’s ear, tearing it apart and not letting go. This frightened the husky and the two owners. After the old man scolded them, the war finally calmed down, but the husky still suffered some minor injuries.

This accident happened so suddenly that the owner did not react at all. In the blink of an eye, the husky was already injured. After this accident, the husky may also learn a painful lesson, restrain its own temperament, and believe that this accident has brought benefits to it.

After experiencing this painful lesson, Huskies may have to be in awe when encountering such a dog in the future. Some netizens even said that after being bitten, they had to go to the hospital for vaccination. Speaking of which, this Chinese garden dog is also brave and good at fighting, and it takes on the task of looking after the home and the courtyard every day. This husky who is pampered every day will definitely not be able to defeat them. Therefore, it is better to avoid such dogs when you see them in the future. In addition, there are many pathogenic bacteria on their bodies, which may endanger the health of your own dogs.