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Stray Puppy Crashes Exam Hall & Distracts Supervising Lecturer, Gets Adopted Along With Its Friend

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Taking an exam can be stressful enough, but what happens when something as stress relieving as a puppy turns into a distraction in an examination hall?

As according to Bilibili, one of two little stray puppies wandered into an examination hall and started distracting the supervising lecturer after the students of the Xinjiang University in China had brought the puppies into an empty classroom for shelter during the cold winter.

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In an adorable video that was shared on Douyin, the little floof can be seen playing with the lecturer’s shoe lace before following the lecturer and stumbling around her feet, as she was supervising the examination. The puppy could have been trying to help the students cheat in their exam by distracting the lecturer, as a show of appreciation for saving it from the cold!

We reckon the students taking the examination would have also had a great time watching the puppy’s antics as they thought about their answers.

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In the video, the university’s staff members could also be seen feeding the two identical puppies as they take shelter in a box. One of the lecturers have apparently since adopted the puppies and have taken them home.

We’re so happy that the puppies managed to find a forever home and so thankful to the kind students who helped provide shelter for the puppies.

What do you think about this? Let us know in the comment section.

 

Also read: Wildlife RESCUE In China Accused Of Making & Selling Endangered Tiger Products

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