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Why should a university in Zhejiang set up a WeChat group to save dogs?
On March 28th, such a warm-hearted WeChat exploded the circle of friends of Zhejiang University students.

"A few days ago, a little bitch gave birth to five puppies. Because of the rainy day, the bitch was helplessly looking for a place to live in the rain, and was rescued by a college student and settled down on campus. Now, these dogs in the library square of Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics have become the second pets after the Great White Goose. Every day, a bunch of handsome guys and beautiful women come to deliver meals, not only sausage biscuits, but also milk. "

A law school graduate student also created the WeChat group of dog rescue team, calling on friends who love dogs on campus to give their love to stray dogs. The name of the graduate student is Zhou Qianru. After she set up this group, the caring members immediately mobilized their classmates to donate their old clothes to build a nest for the dog.

Now, there are nearly 100 college students in the WeChat group. They donated money and used the money raised to buy dog food.

This "dog rescue team" WeChat group has now become the hottest WeChat group in Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics.

Every time after class, many students will come to see these lively and lovely little guys. The dog is also very excited to see his classmates coming. The aunt who cleaned the campus said with a smile that she felt like she was in a "zoo".

Every move of stray dogs has become a special landscape of Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics. As long as you open the WeChat circle of friends, you can see photos of college students drying dogs.

Master Wang, a security guard at the south gate of Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, said: "Most of the dogs on campus now come here together after being abandoned, and their personalities are relatively mild. For these stray dogs, schools are also looking for solutions. While managing them, we will definitely strengthen protection measures in terms of student safety. "