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Turkey: Death of adopted puppy leaves students in grief

Findik or Hazelnut died of canine distemper after 3-week treatment in Ankara on Sunday

Ekber Turkoglu, Huseyin Daylak and Muhammed Boztepe  | 09.03.2020 - Update : 09.03.2020
Turkey: Death of adopted puppy leaves students in grief

TOKAT / ANKARA, Turkey

Students mourn as a stray dog, which had become their school’s mascot in Turkey’s northern Tokat province, has died.

The dog, named Findik or Hazelnut, succumbed to canine distemper after treatment in Ankara on Sunday.

The canine distemper is a virus that affects the animal’s respiratory, gastrointestinal and central nervous systems.

“We did our best, but couldn't save Findik, despite all the treatment,” Veterinary Yagmur Denli told reporters in the capital, where the pet dog was brought three weeks ago.

Students of Sehit Haluk Yilmaz Primary School in Tokat’s Turhal district adopted Findik after finding her cornered by bigger stray dogs.

Findik gained a great deal of love and attention across Turkey after her pictures wearing a school uniform and posing with students went viral on social media.

She lived in a shelter built in the school's garden, often attended classes and enjoyed a pleasant time with the students.

“My son is crying," Yalcin Andic, one of the parents, said, adding that he was refusing to go to school after the animal's death. “He loved her so much. They used to play like friends."

* Contribution and writing by Sena Gulerf

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