This dog ran away from home and hurt his tail. His family needs help from this rescuer to catch him. This poor dog here, he’s in really, really bad condition. I can’t get close to him. I’m gone try and get a net, try and catch him if I can. He’s obviously in a lot of pain with his tail I feed so bad. I’m following him around, waiting for my friends to come with a net.

Rushing Satria to Safety and Care

He’s running around like crazy. He’s in a lot of pain. They’ve come to help me. They’ve brought this net here. So I’ve tracked the dog down. Got him! We’re going to the vet now. He’s in the vet, and he’s getting treatment. Whatever happens with him, at least he is in the right place. I’m happy to know he’s safe and that we can do something to     help him. I’ve come to see Satria at Sunset Vet.  Um, he doesn’t particularly like me.

But the important thing is that this dog has now got a bit of respite and he can just relax for a bit.  Satire, come on, buddy. I got some snacks here. Just come to visit Satria, get him used to me and comfortable. I’m excited to see how he’s doing today. I haven’t stroked him just yet, but I’m just getting him comfortable and used to the smell of me. I don’t want to move too fast, so I’m just – just chilling out with him a bit.

So handsome. You’re letting me stroke you now? What a good boy. I can see his little tail stump, and it’s kind of wagging. I don’t know if  anyone can see that, but it’s so cute. Everyone thought he was such a mean dog. But there’s nothing mean about him. He was just in pain. And he’s not actually at all aggressive. Good morning from Bali. So today is the day that I’m going to be taking Satria back to his family. He gets a really nice, happy place to spend the rest of his days.

Conclusion

Satria’s journey from pain and fear to safety and comfort has been a testament to the power of compassion and persistence. Despite his initial skittishness and the severity of his condition, the dedication of his rescuers ensured that he received the care he desperately needed. Through patience and gentle encouragement, Satria began to trust and show his true, gentle nature. Today, he is ready to return to his family, where he can enjoy a peaceful and happy life. Satria’s story is a beautiful reminder that even the most frightened and injured animals can find their way back to love and security with a little help.

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Last Update: July 27, 2024