In fact, porcupines generally don't attack other animals easily. Generally speaking, only when they are threatened will they erect all the thorns to prevent being attacked. No matter whether it is a lion or a leopard, as long as they attack the porcupine, no matter how hard they pounce on the porcupine, the porcupine will insert these thorns into the attacked body, so it is understandable that the dog was stabbed so many times when attacking the porcupine.
Of course, there are fewer and fewer porcupines now, so they are listed as protected species and hunting is prohibited. Dogs, as we all know, are particularly naughty and interesting animals. Whether they meet snakes or other wild animals, they often like to provoke. As a result, the dog should not be provoked, but should provoke the porcupine, resulting in more than 500 thorns all over its face. Later, the owner used tweezers to pull the thorns out of the dog's face one by one.
It hurts even if you look at it through the screen. After all, once a porcupine's thorn is pierced into the skin, it will naturally hurt, and it will continue to hurt when it is pulled out. But the biggest headache is that there are more than 500, not one or two. I have a strong phobia. I feel very scared after seeing it, so I need to carry out corresponding disinfection and sterilization. At that time, the dog will suffer. Fortunately, the dog has been taken good care of by its owner and has now recovered.