That's quite the "riot dog" rabbit hole I fell into. The things I didn't know that I did not know about.
It starts with:
Oh my god pic.twitter.com/fbr9FhkNcl
— Roni Sighs (@GingerSlim) January 2, 2022
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A street dog in Chile, Little Bull, is wounded by police in a riot. He participates in many riots, always with the rioters and against the authorities.
After his wounding, he resists efforts to capture him and get him veterinarian treatment. Failing that, his many admirers organize a "protest," marching in the streets. Little Bull, as usual, joins them. The protester's march leads him to a vet's clinic where he is treated.
On his release:AHORA | Marcha por Vaquita (el perro símbolo de las protestas que resultó herido por perdigones) avanza a esta hora por el centro de #Antofagasta pic.twitter.com/636uANhKva
— Regionalista.cl (@ERegionalista) January 2, 2020
#Antofagasta | Perrito Vaquita es dado de alta y puesto en libertad en la caleta pesquera.#Perritos #ChileDesperto pic.twitter.com/MwHTncqIbV
— Regionalista.cl (@ERegionalista) February 13, 2020
Apparently there is a history of admired riot dogs in Chile.
— vaxxed in the stacks (@libraryluna) January 2, 2022
His name was Negro Matapacos, Black Cop-Killer.
There is also Loukanikos The 'Riot Dog' from Athens.
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Follow the threads for more than might be anticipated about riot dogs of the world.
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