2024-07-26 21:55:13
On the 26th (Friday) at 10:50 PM on EBS1TV [세상에 나쁜 개는 없다]The episode titled ‘You’ve Worked Really Hard, Meet the Retired Rescue Dog’ will air.
Four-legged heroes have appeared in three!? Special purpose dogs that are deployed to various disaster sites with excellent hearing and sense of smell to save human lives! ‘Joe’, the ace rescue dog who has experienced medium and large helicopters. ‘Dasol’, the world’s first cloned rescue dog, ‘Suan’ who has been dispatched in 197 cases and saved 7 lives. Rescue dogs who dedicate their lives to the safety of the people.
But… the health of retired heroes is showing red lights? From joint problems to meningitis accompanied by muscle stiffness and pain. Will they be able to continue living healthy lives as companion dogs rather than rescue dogs? The vivid story is revealed.
What is life like for rescue dogs, the little heroes who saved people’s lives, after retirement?
Kim Tae-hyun, a helicopter pilot for the Metropolitan 119 Special Rescue Team of the Central 119 Rescue Headquarters, and his wife Gong Jeong-ah adopted Joe, who retired after working as a 119 rescue dog for four years. Joe was an ace rescue dog who completed high-level helicopter rescue training during his active service and went on an international mission to find people buried in the Philippines, which suffered great damage from a typhoon. However, Joe, who had to retire early due to joint problems, is living a second life as a companion dog in the arms of his family. However, his leg health has recently become so poor that he quickly collapses when he goes for walks, which he used to enjoy. Someone who has a familiar encounter with Joe’s guardian! It is none other than Dasol, another retired rescue dog, and Suan’s guardian. Dasol is Suan’s clone, and the two were adopted into one household and lived happily ever after… But…! Dad Suan has changed so much that he can’t stand without a wheelchair and has lost the sight in both eyes. Two years ago, Su-an urgently visited the hospital because her gait was strange. The MRI results showed that she had meningitis and could not walk properly. In addition, her condition worsened to the point where she could not defecate on her own, so now her guardians have to take care of her 24 hours a day to make daily life difficult… The life of a rescue dog has always been full of tension. The guardians hope that they can live a healthy and happy life at least after retirement. Will retired rescue dogs be able to regain their healthy daily lives?
Joe and Su-an are experiencing inconveniences in their daily lives. What will the results of their check-up be?
Teacher Seol goes out to check the health of retired rescue dogs. They look like they have trouble moving even with the naked eye. Furthermore, Jo is 13 years old and Su-an is 17 years old, so she is worried about whether they will be able to regain their health. First, Teacher Seol observes Jo’s daily life and examines the condition of his legs! Since they are old dogs, their joints are bound to be weak, but with her keen eyes, she finds out why Jo’s joints are strained! To determine his condition more accurately, Teacher Seol takes an X-ray and finds out that Jo’s front and back legs hurt for different reasons… What on earth is the cause of Jo’s leg pain? Meanwhile, Teacher Seol also checks on Su-an’s daily life. She can’t help but be amazed at the guardian who has cared for Su-an with utmost sincerity for two years. Su-an’s body is clean without a single bedsore, even though she can’t move on her own. Su-an, who is old, was able to live this long because of her guardian’s efforts. But the sad news we heard from the vet… Su-an’s guardian’s face suddenly darkened… What was Su-an’s diagnosis? The detailed examination results of Joe and Su-an can be seen on EBS 1TV on Friday, July 26th at 10:50 PM.
Reporter Park Yu-mi Photo EBS 1TV There are no bad dogs in the world
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2024-07-26 21:55:13