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Was this man's index finger bitten off by his own puppy?
It is said that dogs are man's best friends, and Mr. Fang, who lives in Jianggan District, agrees. Unexpectedly, on October 26th, 10/kloc-0, he was bitten by his own little yellow dog and directly bit off a small piece of his index finger, which he could never get back.

Mr Fang, 39, from Shaoxing, works in Hangzhou. He has had several puppies and often feeds the stray dogs in the community. These little guys who wagged their tails and clung to him added a lot of fun to his monotonous life.

A few days ago, Mr. Fang met a stray yellow dog near the community. That's a bunch of medium-sized dogs, several years old. This little guy is very clever. As soon as Mr. Fang fed it, it stuck to its feet and refused to leave. Mr. Fang sympathized with him. Seeing that he is good, I will take him home to raise him.

At 7 o'clock last night, Mr. Fang took the little yellow dog out for a walk. When he returned to the downstairs of the residential unit, it was dark downstairs. Because he was in a hurry to go upstairs to do business, he reached out to hug the puppy, but the puppy seemed scared and bit his finger hard. Mr. Fang said that he was distressed at that time. A hot air rushed out from his fingertips and let the little yellow dog run away. He turned on the light and saw that there was a piece of his left index finger, and the finger about 1 cm long had been bitten off by the puppy and spit on the ground!

Mr. Fang endured severe pain, picked up his bitten finger, rushed to Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital for vaccination, and then went to Hangzhou Plastic Surgery Hospital for finger transplantation.

However, the doctor shook his head after seeing his bitten finger. "The puppy's mouth is dirty, the bite is an irregular trauma, and the patient's blood vessels have been completely bitten, and there is no possibility of replantation of severed fingers." The attending doctor had to adopt the second treatment plan, cutting a small piece of meat from the upper edge of Mr. Fang's severed finger and sewing it on the cross section of the index finger. Although the operation went smoothly, Mr. Fang's left index finger was shortened by 1 cm. "The patient's future life will not be affected, but it will be slightly lacking in aesthetics." The attending physician said.