i \ Most people are familiar with the ; I doggie of the screen going to the hoe--11 pita! to be attended to for injured limbs. ■ An illustration of this kind of intelli- , gence was demonstrated in fact in ; Little Queen Street this morning. A 1 handsome and intelligent-looking collie i had been injured, a blood vessel being ! severed, and leaving a big trail of bloo.l 1 along the pavement. Instead of yelping this dog gazed :'t (he passers-by, and . sl'rn [licked cri ••■lestrinn who by a < i!c i.'eiirr ha ,[ ■■!,!-.! to hsvc some - know i due of veterinary first aid. T/iis j geniieraan quickly stopped the bleeding , and bound the injured limb. During the operation the animal did not make a . i sound, nor attempt to, but licked hi» benefactor's hand.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 230, 28 September 1922, Page 3
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