Gawain Juliet, a resident of the city of Salford, UK, thought he could not hear well: from the engine of his car, which had just stopped after a drive, a dog barked and howled. He opened the hood and, to his surprise, discovered a puppy, which, surprisingly, remained intact and healthy and was only shaking slightly.
The three-month-old dog, named Betty Boop, belonged to the James family, neighbors of the Juliet family, who forgot to lock the yard gate.
Thus, the little puppy took advantage of the freedom that was before her and climbed into the engine of the Audi car, where she dozed off to her heart's content.
After a while, the Joliet family got into the car, started it, and set off on a half-hour drive, during which the odometer recorded The kilometer A distance of 19 km. After they returned and parked the car, the dog's voice was heard. Juliet quickly called his neighbor, Gary James, and they had to disassemble various parts of the engine to rescue the dog.
Eventually, the puppy was released when it was healthy and intact.
James, the dog's owner, told the Manchester Evening News: "I can't understand how she survived, she was right next to the fan and the heat of the engine, and I was convinced she was covered in burns." James concluded the event by promising that "from today the yard gate will be locked.".