In Argentina, A Dog Stares For Hours At An Empty Blue Wall For Several Days And Wags Its Tail - Alternative View

In Argentina, A Dog Stares For Hours At An Empty Blue Wall For Several Days And Wags Its Tail - Alternative View
In Argentina, A Dog Stares For Hours At An Empty Blue Wall For Several Days And Wags Its Tail - Alternative View

Video: In Argentina, A Dog Stares For Hours At An Empty Blue Wall For Several Days And Wags Its Tail - Alternative View

Video: In Argentina, A Dog Stares For Hours At An Empty Blue Wall For Several Days And Wags Its Tail - Alternative View
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In late May, a brown Labrador named Chicho began spending time at a blue-painted bus stop in the Argentine city of General Roca.

The stop is in the Stephenelli area and people say the dog lives nearby. Once Chicho stared at the wall of the bus stop, and for more than three days now, at every opportunity, he comes running here and stares at the empty blue wall. None of the local residents can understand what the matter is and what exactly Chicho saw on the empty wall.

The bus stop is located on Wintter Street, close to the school and the old train station. The inscription on it is a political advertisement for the upcoming elections, otherwise it is the most common simple stop. But for a dog, there is something in her and the behavior of Chicho is already called strange and mystical by many, because dogs and cats, and other animals, as they say, can see what the human eye does not see.

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It was not possible to find out the opinion of the owner of Chicho, the journalists could not find out his name and where he lives. The dog runs free-range, many feed it and Chicho may not even be his real name, it's just that his name is locals.

The video shows that the dog, looking at the wall, wags its tail in a friendly manner. Did he see someone he knew there? They say that Chicho can stand like that for a long time, and when he gets tired of standing, he lies down or sits down and still his gaze is fixed on an empty wall.

There are several versions of Chicho's behavior. Maybe he is waiting for his master, who left this stop? Or someone else who was dear to him and whom he last saw here. But then he would hardly have sat like that, staring at an empty wall, you must admit.

Someone else suggested that the dog is simply blind and does not care where to look, but the veterinarian, who examined the dog right at the bus stop, believes that everything is in order with his eyesight. Many people also assume that Chicho sees an invisible spirit. But what has the spirit forgotten on the wall of the stop?

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