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China: Dogs Engage in “Car Window Argument” at Red Light in Heilongjiang

In Heilongjiang, a video captured a funny scene at a red light on September 11. Two cars were stopped side by side, each with a dog poking its head out of the window. The dogs barked fiercely at each other until the orange car finally drove away, ending the noisy “argument.”

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China: Dog Alerts Owners To Fire In Xuzhou, Jiangsu

In a video filmed in Xuzhou, Jiangsu on March 12, 2024, a dog was awoken by smoke coming outside of the house. The dog soon tried to wake up his owners by barking continuously. After the 2 owners got up and realized the situation, they informed their neighbors and called the emergency service. The fire caused by a motorized vehicle was soon extinguished with no damage and injuries.

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(2)Tokyo Toy Show opens

(2)Tokyo Toy Show opens

TOKYO, Japan - A 'bowlingual' kit displayed at the Tokyo Toy Show is said to be able to identify six of a dog's feelings through the animal's barking. The event, which opened May 9, will run for four days at Tokyo Big Sight in Koto Ward.

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The Red Cross for the Russo-Japanese War

The Red Cross for the Russo-Japanese War

An ambulance dog supplied by Major Edwin Richardson, the renowned dog trainer to the Russian army during the Russo-Japanese war in 1904. The top photographs show Richardson giving the dog a message, barking to attract attention to stretcher bearers and on sentry duty at an outpost. The bottom illustrations show dogs in use by the Germans and Italians. When the First World War broke out, the Germans had about six thousand trained dogs whereas the British had just one. Richardson pioneered the training of messenger dogs in Britain despite reservations from the military authorities. Eventually, he became commandant of the British War Dog School at Shoeburyness which successfully supplied hundreds of dogs who worked as messengers at the front. Date: 1904

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(2)Tokyo Toy Show opens

(2)Tokyo Toy Show opens

TOKYO, Japan - A 'bowlingual' kit displayed at the Tokyo Toy Show is said to be able to identify six of a dog's feelings through the animal's barking. The event, which opened May 9, will run for four days at Tokyo Big Sight in Koto Ward.

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