Road Cycling

Heart-warming moment a cyclist carries a dog to safety on his back after finding the abandoned pooch dehydrated in the middle of a road – msnNOW

This is the moment a cyclist in racing gear carries a dog on his back after finding the animal abandoned and severely dehydrated in the middle of the road.

The incident was filmed in the southern Argentine province of Rio Negro and the footage was shared on Facebook by ‘Marican Team’ where it has been viewed over 600,000 times.

In the footage, a man in cycling gear is seen carrying the large black and white dog slung across his back as he pedals along the road.

a black and brown dog riding on the back of a bicycle: In the footage, a man in cycling gear is seen carrying the large black and white dog slung across his back as he pedals along the road in Argentina © Provided by Daily Mail In the footage, a man in cycling gear is seen carrying the large black and white dog slung across his back as he pedals along the road in Argentina

According to local media, three cyclists from the town of Villa Regina were travelling together when they came across an abandoned dog in the middle of the road that appeared dehydrated and disorientated.

The video was accompanied with the message: ‘Rodri, Alan and Emiliano from Villa Regina helped an abandoned dog that was dehydrated during their training.’

The cyclists brought the dog back to town, but it is currently unclear who is caring for the animal at the moment.

a man riding on the back of a bicycle: The cyclists brought the dog back to town, but it is currently unclear who is caring for the animal at the moment

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The cyclists brought the dog back to town, but it is currently unclear who is caring for the animal at the moment

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Clari Gomez commented on the video saying: ‘Such a big heart, I have no words. Carrying the dog on your shoulders and cycling for miles. You are an example to others, God bless you.’

Monica Munoz wrote: ‘They are real sportsmen. Well done for being so kind and looking after our four-legged friends.’

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