Rest in Peace, my little ones....
Not exactly my kids ... children...I hope we don' t look alike!But these are only a couple of the dogs I bought or saved in Korea. Very expensive dogs.....I guess I am having a sensitive moment right now because I miss them.All animals are very unique, with their own distinct personalities. They died and went to doggy heaven , and it hurts like hell to lose them I have done many jobs in my life, and being an ambulance driver was only one of them. Many have died in my arms, and many I have saved, but i couldn't save my baby girl :-(Panda.
When she got sick and stopped breathing, I did a version of CPR on her, while calling an animal doctor to open up his shop for me. I caught a taxi to take her to the awaiting medical team, and all the time giving her mouth to nose breathing.The doctor couldn't save her. I lost control and started crying....(and I am not ashamed of that) Then BOTH nurses started crying.Life goes on, so ..... I bought FluffyLion!
After 2 weeks of playing with such a wonderful lttle guy, he ate a piece of plastic.The dog doctor said he needed to do an operation to cut open his stomache, and I said "go for it!"The doctor gave too much sleeping medicine to my dog and it killed him.(I almost killed the doctor, but that is another story)The nice part of things is Koreans are Buddhists, and quite loving people. (not saying that others aren't) ...but on both of these tragic deaths, my dogs were taken into the mountains, and buried next to a Buddhist temple.The vets said "do you want to take them to the mountains, or shall we do it for you?"I paid them to do it. I know those beautiful dogs now rest in peace.I don't.........If I was rich, like Bill Gates, I would rescue every injured soi dog in Thailand, and send them to a farm to get care,food and love.Sorry for my ranting today.It is just a sad day for me.........


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