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A Dog Entered A Race By Mistake And Ended Up Finishing Third Place

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A white dog has chosen to live in a Chinese university and has been there for almost four years. Everyone on campus has become familiar with him and calls him Little White. Nobody knows much about his past, but everyone has learned to accept his presence.

Since he resides on campus, students and faculty frequently encounter him on campus. He would even go and observe some classes. The students are unconcerned because he has always behaved well when he joins these classes and has never really disturbed them.

University students also do not object to his participation in school events. Little White also once took part in a graduation photoshoot. However, it was a race held at the school that made Little White a local celebrity.

The dog did not want to run the 100-meter race with the runners, but he did it anyway. He even finished third place! Everyone believes he deserved that bronze medal.

However, it was too bad that he was unable to enjoy his victory. He was escorted off the field immediately following his victory.

Nonetheless, many celebrated his victory by giving him the credit he so rightfully deserves. More and more people have approached him and petted him. His involvement in the event left them impressed. This dog defeated many of the athletes, which is extremely remarkable.

Little White has continued to live a humble life, despite her sudden rise to fame. He continues to attend classes and participate in student activities, which is his favorite activity. He also enjoys being around university students and faculty.

It is sure that Little White calls the university his home. He is surrounded by so many people, so he is content and at ease there. Little White is also very appreciative that he is never alone. His living situation may not be typical, but he is valued and cared for.

Source: South China Morning Post

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