“The Kiev subway responded to the post that the Misha’s dog was expelled from the subway during air alarm at Teremki Station: they say that on the same night it was allowed into shelter. Source: Kiev Metro Details: Earlier, activists said that the employees of the Teremki station of the Kiev Metro forbade the entrance to the local dog Misha, who often descended there during shelling.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Kiev Metro
Details: Earlier, activists stated that the employees of the Station “Teremki” of the Kiev Metro forbade the entrance to the local dog Misha, who often descended there during shelling.
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In the subway, they say that Misha is not a homeless dog. He has a grandmother-owner who sells flowers near the station.
Literally: “Recently, we really received a complaint about a” homeless dog at the station. “And once, given the appeal, Misha was not let in. We are sorry for this situation. But important clarification – he went into the subway that night.
By the way, Misha is not the only animal that our passengers know. You probably heard about the goose near Demiivska. He does not go to the station, but regularly walks the underground passage nearby. ”
That preceded:
Earlier, the Snezhana Bugrik zoo wrote that due to a man complaint, the station staff stopped launching Misha’s dog into shelter. She added that the animals were officially allowed to be in shelters, as well as that the dog is castrated, has the necessary vaccinations and “never showed aggression.”