
this one is to baburao!
the first doggie who adopted us.....she has some attitude boy! ....she's the doggie with the strongest character i have ever seen....she can be the cutest puppy and the most vicious one on the same time.....when she was in pain i cried more than she yelped.....she taught me a lot about how there can always be a new start.....
story of babu rao
One sunny afternoon in office I was very busy working on a concept paper and I heard some noises from outside. I tried ignoring and concentrating on work but this time I could hear our watchman shouting and a doggie yelping. I walked out and saw there was this tiny black colored bow legged pup. She had a shine in her eyes. Despite being hit by little stones by the watchman she kept trying to get into the office. She was rather brave and persistent for her size. I asked the watchman to let her be and gave her a little curd rice, which she finished in no time and started playing with me to the watchman’s annoyance....She came back again the next day and it was again a repeat of the day before. lucily all thinksofters are doggie people so she was allowed to be here. Before we knew she had adopted us all. We grew really attached to her. I pamper her get her treats and toy which invariably vanish in a week’s time. She does love us all but is independent in her own ways. In a months time she was no more the weak doggie. Once when I took her home for a drive she fell off the seat and I could not find her. She had gone under the seat. She was very tiny. She would bark at strangers and try to scare them. She was much confident but would not like people to come near her when she ate. I suppose the experience on the street taught her to be possessive about her food. She would growl if we went near her when she ate. When she was about 3 months old she was no more bow legged and tiny. Unfortunately she got ran over by a two wheeler on her hind legs. She would not let us go near her, had her self-healing process. We mixed a little pain killer in her milk then she let us hold her and take her to the vet. She would be around us to play but in pain she would be on her own.
Now she is about 6 months old. She’s pretty big and very sweet. She’s mellowed down from the angry young pup she was. Everyone around likes her and plays with her. There are visitor who get biscuits and treats for her. The chaat wala near our office gives her veggies to eat every evening. 2 weeks ago she got into a fight with 3 older dogs near the office. She was bit quiet badly. People were surprised how she survived after the kind of wounds she got. Her shoulder, ears, face, legs, inside of leg, face, head……every bit was hurt. I could not stop myselves from crying when I saw her state. Poor baby did not eat anything for 2 days cause of the shock and pain. then we treated her with chicken soup for 10 days which she loved despite the pain she was in....She got 3 injections every day for 10 days and painful dressing and cleaning. By the 6th day she got sutures on some of her wounds. She managed to even remove some stitches by the 8th day. She’s a brave doggie. When all the big doggies would be yelping at one injection she would take three without blinking one eye.
Now she’s almost recovered. And there’s good news. LI rather suku has taken her home. I will miss her like crazy. But I am happy she’ll have a home and a loving family.
the first doggie who adopted us.....she has some attitude boy! ....she's the doggie with the strongest character i have ever seen....she can be the cutest puppy and the most vicious one on the same time.....when she was in pain i cried more than she yelped.....she taught me a lot about how there can always be a new start.....
story of babu rao
One sunny afternoon in office I was very busy working on a concept paper and I heard some noises from outside. I tried ignoring and concentrating on work but this time I could hear our watchman shouting and a doggie yelping. I walked out and saw there was this tiny black colored bow legged pup. She had a shine in her eyes. Despite being hit by little stones by the watchman she kept trying to get into the office. She was rather brave and persistent for her size. I asked the watchman to let her be and gave her a little curd rice, which she finished in no time and started playing with me to the watchman’s annoyance....She came back again the next day and it was again a repeat of the day before. lucily all thinksofters are doggie people so she was allowed to be here. Before we knew she had adopted us all. We grew really attached to her. I pamper her get her treats and toy which invariably vanish in a week’s time. She does love us all but is independent in her own ways. In a months time she was no more the weak doggie. Once when I took her home for a drive she fell off the seat and I could not find her. She had gone under the seat. She was very tiny. She would bark at strangers and try to scare them. She was much confident but would not like people to come near her when she ate. I suppose the experience on the street taught her to be possessive about her food. She would growl if we went near her when she ate. When she was about 3 months old she was no more bow legged and tiny. Unfortunately she got ran over by a two wheeler on her hind legs. She would not let us go near her, had her self-healing process. We mixed a little pain killer in her milk then she let us hold her and take her to the vet. She would be around us to play but in pain she would be on her own.
Now she is about 6 months old. She’s pretty big and very sweet. She’s mellowed down from the angry young pup she was. Everyone around likes her and plays with her. There are visitor who get biscuits and treats for her. The chaat wala near our office gives her veggies to eat every evening. 2 weeks ago she got into a fight with 3 older dogs near the office. She was bit quiet badly. People were surprised how she survived after the kind of wounds she got. Her shoulder, ears, face, legs, inside of leg, face, head……every bit was hurt. I could not stop myselves from crying when I saw her state. Poor baby did not eat anything for 2 days cause of the shock and pain. then we treated her with chicken soup for 10 days which she loved despite the pain she was in....She got 3 injections every day for 10 days and painful dressing and cleaning. By the 6th day she got sutures on some of her wounds. She managed to even remove some stitches by the 8th day. She’s a brave doggie. When all the big doggies would be yelping at one injection she would take three without blinking one eye.
Now she’s almost recovered. And there’s good news. LI rather suku has taken her home. I will miss her like crazy. But I am happy she’ll have a home and a loving family.
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