As they walked, they suddenly spotted a small dog by a dark roadside! The dog was lying listlessly on the road, and next to it were a changing mat, a dog bowl, and other pet supplies. My husband immediately guessed that the dog had probably been abandoned. It looked sick, and the typhoon was arriving that night. Abandoning a dog at this critical moment was tantamount to killing it. If no one rescued it, who knew where it would be blown away and die? It was heartbreaking to think about!
Looking into the dog's eyes, it still had a will to live! The woman couldn't just stand by and watch it die, so she thought she'd try to help. Even if it couldn't be saved, it was better than it being blown away by the typhoon that night! Because she didn't know the dog's personality, and guessed it was sick, she asked her husband to take the dog home first, and then bring some dog food and a cardboard box. Her husband went back and forth, but the dog didn't move an inch. Was it still hoping its owner would come back for it? The owner is truly heartless!
The husband returned quickly and fed the dog a full bowl of dog food, but unfortunately, the dog only sniffed it and didn't eat a single bite, which worried the woman! It seemed the dog was quite sick. There was no time to delay, so the husband, risking being bitten, carried the dog into the cardboard box he had prepared. He then contacted a nearby veterinary hospital that very night and took the dog there by shared bicycle!
After a thorough examination at the hospital, it was indeed discovered that the dog had parvovirus. Because this was a chain hospital, the treatment was quite expensive—almost half a month's salary for the woman—so they decided to transfer it to another hospital! The dog seemed to understand that the couple was trying to save it, so it was very well-behaved during the transfer, like a child who had done something wrong! At the new hospital, the vet made treatment arrangements for the dog and worked until after 1 a.m. before the couple finally left to go home. Then, early the next morning, they brought it some treats again.
The good news is that after a night's rest, the dog is much better and can eat plenty of nutritious meals! However, the vet said that after a more thorough examination, they discovered it also has coronavirus and pneumonia, so vigilance is still necessary! The woman exclaimed that this dog is truly amazing; it endured so many serious illnesses and still persevered, finally waiting for her! So, the woman named it Tiantian, thinking that if it pulls through, she will definitely adopt it! Such a loyal and obedient dog shouldn't be let down! We also want to thank the kind couple for rescuing the dog, and hope it recovers well and is discharged smoothly!