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Pet Dog in Peru Saves Owner and Family From Dynamite Blast. Video Goes Viral

Summary by India Today
A pet dog in Peru risked its life to stop a lit dynamite from exploding in its owner's yard. The dog's brave act prevented serious harm but left it injured.

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Manchis, the dog of a Peruvian journalist, foiled a bomb attack by turning off the fuse of the device launched at home with his snout

·Rome, Italy
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A dog in Peru saved his owner and the entire family by defusing a stick of dynamite thrown in the yard. Unfortunately, the heroic act came at a price: the little dog can no longer bark.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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A dog named Manchis saved the family that took her in after she bit and extinguished a dynamite that an unknown person had thrown at a journalist's home. This unusual incident shook the city of Huaral, Peru, where Manchis's quick reaction prevented a tragedy. Security cameras recorded the moment a man lit the fuse and threw it at the home of journalist Carlos Alberto Mesías Zárate. Read Here: He never missed work for 27 years and received a bag …

Security cameras recorded a suspect dressed in black throwing the explosives into a house in Peru and running away • Journalist Carlos Alberto Macias Zarate believed the incident was related to his work and thanked the brave dog, who needed veterinary care

A Peruvian dog became a real heroine by saving its family from an explosion of dynamite in the quarter of the house. The episode occurred when a suspect, dressed in black, played the explosive in the area of the residence of Carlos Alberto Messas Zarate, Peruan journalist, who reported to be more surprised by the heroial action of his chain than with the threat itself. A woman loses in the forest in the U.S. during the challenge of YouTube and i…

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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