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The surfer Pedro Scooby has adopted a dog saved by him and his friends from the floods of Rio Grande do Sul. This Saturday, the 11th, he returned to Rio de Janeiro, where he lives, with the new pet, after spending almost a week in help him. rescue of people in the south of the country.
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Scooby said on social media that if the pet’s owner shows up, he will return to return the animal. “I’ll go there to get him and he will come with me to Rio de Janeiro. If you end up finding the owner, you will have to prove that you are the owner and I will bring him back. I’m excited, because I had a connection with him. And it will be called Eldorado, “he said. The name is a tribute to the city of Eldorado do Sul, one of the most affected by the tragedy.

The dog remained in the surfer’s lap during the rescue and, after triage, was never found again. The animal was found by Scooby in a shelter.
A group of surfers traveled from Rio de Janeiro to Rio Grande do Sul to help rescue residents affected by the floods. They used their own watercraft to rescue residents, children and animals.
Pedro Scooby stated that he would return to RJ, but promised to return if necessary. This week he reported suffering health problems caused by contact with contaminated flood water.
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“For those who don’t know, in the water we go in there are dead animals, dead people passing by, there are millions of bacteria, by the way my foot is full of scallops,” he said.
He also said he witnessed powerful scenes during the rescue. “I will never be able to explain in words what I saw here. It seemed like the end of the world. But it’s not the end of the world. It’s a new beginning, people will come out stronger,” she added.
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Source: Terra

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