If you have ever been to the City of Bali, you would know that this place is filled with stray dogs. Fortunately, there are shelters and clinics present in that area that try to help these dogs. They try to provide as much as possible, but of course, there is only too much someone can do. With these many stray animals, it gets overwhelming for them. This shows that taking care of animals should not only be the responsibility of shelter homes and animal clinics. The onus should be on every person in a community. We should make sure that we help any wounded and poor animal we see on the street. They are all alone with no support. Unlike us, they cannot work jobs to earn money and feed themselves. We all should aim to make their lives better.
Fortunately, there are some very loving and beautiful people that exist who make their life’s purpose to help animals. Aaron is one of those good samaritans who did exactly what we are urging you all to do. While Aaron was driving on a road in his area, he saw an injured dog on the road. The dog looked very dejected and in pain. It did not look like he had any support. Aaron showed extreme kindness and compassion when he decided to take that poor dog to his home. He named the dog “Homer”. Because of all the support and love, Aaron showered the dog with, Homer was able to live a very healthy life. He experienced love and was able to fight cancer.
Keep scrolling to read Homer’s story!
Via: sun_and_sage
“Nobody stopped for him. I’m so sorry to bring this story. I don’t like to have to post it as it breaks my heart, but it is the reality here in Bali… If you are squeamish, don’t read on, but I promise this will end as well as it can.”
“Driving on the bypass I saw this dog stuck in the central reserve, just sat there. I stopped, desperately worried he’d get hit by a car if I didn’t help. I enlisted the help of some local lads from a tire shop and we managed to spook the dog back onto one side of the road.”
“He was hungry and dehydrated and obviously in huge amounts of pain. I thought he initially had a skin problem only, but when I got close I saw all of these tumors, which looked like they’d all popped. The poor boy must be in so much agony. It breaks my heart to know he was allowed to get like this and thousands of humans probably saw him before I did.”
“I tried coaxing him towards me with food to no avail initially. All I wanted was to grab him but he was so scared of humans. He didn’t show any aggression at all and eventually, his belly got the better of him and he came close to me.”
“But I couldn’t grab him. He was just so scared of humans. Scared that if he got close to me it’d probably hurt him. Of course, I only wanted to help him, so was stuck at a crossroads for what to do. I couldn’t leave him there. I reached out to @bawabali_official to ask if they could help capture him and they kindly agreed to help.”
You may think that this dog was aggressive in his detachment to humans, but that wasn’t the case.
“Thankfully, they got him! I am so grateful for BAWA, as there’s no way I could have caught him on my own. The dog, who I’ve named Homer, is now at the vet receiving treatment under my account. He’s under the expert care of @sunsetvet_ubud and the best place he can possibly be right now.”
Nungki is now healthier than ever! He has grown so much fur on his body and looks happiest. His good health reflects in his happiness. Thanks to everyone who cared so dearly for him and with so much commitment, Nungki’s trust and faith in humans have been restored.
Did this story also touched your heart? Let us know if you have a similar story of rescuing an animal!