The family bought a dog that turned out to be a bear. How did they find out?

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Is it possible to buy a teddy bear instead of a dog puppy? This is really a very funny and a little tragic story, because the family has already got used to the new pet, and it was very difficult to part with it. But how could this even happen? We will talk about this further.

Once a Chinese woman bought a cute puppy at a fair. She purposefully followed the Tibetan Mastiff breed, because she considered these dogs to be the best and most devoted protectors. In the Asian region, mastiffs are classified as elite breeds, and it is considered prestigious to have such a dog in the house.

For two years, a Chinese woman tenderly took care of her pet, trying to make his life cloudless and full of comfort. The dog grew by leaps and bounds. Everything would be fine, but one day he suddenly stood up on his hind legs! How is this possible? Dogs do not stand on their hind legs unless they are resting their front legs against a barrier. And this pet not only got up on its hind legs, but also kept food at the same time. He ate standing up and loved fruit!

Also, the owners were very surprised by the unusual barking of the pet, which simply did not exist: the dog did not bark at all! And the fangs were so huge and sharp that they did not “fit” into the image of the dog. The court and the case, the Chinese woman decided to show her unusual pet to the veterinarian. It’s very strange, right? In China, the pet lived without any vaccinations for a couple of years. And until he puzzled the hostess with his oddities, he was never shown to livestock specialists.

When the veterinarian saw the “dog”, he immediately called the special service. It turned out that the woman raised a rare breed of Asian black bear, this species was listed in the Red Book as endangered. As a result, the bear was taken to the reserve immediately. A strange story that actually happened…

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