Sausage, Greece's 'protest dog', dies of
heart attack
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[October 10, 2014]
By Renee Maltezou
ATHENS (Reuters) - Sausage, the ginger
mongrel who became famous for appearing at anti-austerity protests and
barking at riot police at the height of Greece's debt crisis, has died
of a heart attack, local officials said on Thursday.
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The stray dog, called "Loukanikos" in Greek, became a media
sensation and public darling in 2011 by regularly showing up on the
side of demonstrators and yelping at police amid the chaos of
teargas and flying petrol bombs.
He was named runner up for Time Magazine's "Animal of the Year" in
2011, only beaten to the top spot by the army dog that accompanied
the U.S. Navy SEAL team which took down Osama Bin Laden.
"He was Greek. Like all stray animals, Loukanikos somehow reflected
the restlessness of Greeks who refuse to bow down," Anna Makri, a
veterinarian who heads the city's stray animal service, told
Reuters. "The doctor's assessment was that he died suddenly, of a
heart attack."
Sausage ended up appearing on the front page of most Greek
newspapers and wagged his tail on television screens as violent
anti-bailout protests raged behind him.
Makri said a Greek animal welfare group took Sausage in about two
years ago.
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The leftist Avgi newspaper said that he had been buried under a tree
on a hill in the city center.
Stray dogs are a common sight in Athens. Most are monitored by city
authorities and wear collars and tags with a phone number to call if
they are in - or causing - trouble.
(Editing by Deepa Babington and Andrew Heavens)
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