I rescued a dog
I am so proud of myself. I just helped a lost dog, an old one to be exact, to find it's owner. Upon reaching my I gate after meeting my aunt, I saw a little shih tzu that I could have easily run over. After getting out of my car, I tried to get the dog to drink water cos it looked restless and dirty. Her body was also covered with black spots. Later I realised, it were those spots when a dog gets old.
Someone must have abandoned it, or maybe the dog lost it's way, but she had no leash on her. I manage to coax her to come into my house, but not after half an hour. Seems like this doggy is cautious about making new friends too. Then I realised that my mum was going to kill me if I took her in. I rationalised that if the owner was to look for the dog, he would go to the guardhouse at Bayu. If not, there would always be other options. The little dog followed me to the guardhouse, and how horrified she looked when a large Indian security guard lifted her up. She looked at me as though I could rescue her, but they were good people. I felt skeptical when I walked back, but when I went past the guardhouse the next day, the guard told me the owners were frantically looking for her. So, I did the right thing.
Sometimes I do think of myself as being more compassionate to animals than to humans. I was once bitten by a dog which I tried to help and the scar that it evidently left behind on my hand constantly reminds me. Nevertheless, it never stopped me from loving my furry friends.
Someone must have abandoned it, or maybe the dog lost it's way, but she had no leash on her. I manage to coax her to come into my house, but not after half an hour. Seems like this doggy is cautious about making new friends too. Then I realised that my mum was going to kill me if I took her in. I rationalised that if the owner was to look for the dog, he would go to the guardhouse at Bayu. If not, there would always be other options. The little dog followed me to the guardhouse, and how horrified she looked when a large Indian security guard lifted her up. She looked at me as though I could rescue her, but they were good people. I felt skeptical when I walked back, but when I went past the guardhouse the next day, the guard told me the owners were frantically looking for her. So, I did the right thing.
Sometimes I do think of myself as being more compassionate to animals than to humans. I was once bitten by a dog which I tried to help and the scar that it evidently left behind on my hand constantly reminds me. Nevertheless, it never stopped me from loving my furry friends.
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