The 10-year-old dog has been wandering for many years. He is blind and no one wants it. He is not seen by the villagers. Only the uncle helps

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If you give a life hope to live, please don't abandon it at will, this is a fate worth cherishing.

Where do stray dogs on the street come from? Some are abandoned dogs, some are descendants of stray dogs, and it is difficult for them to get rid of the stray fate.

Although we see more and more stray dogs being rescued on the Internet these days, compared to the group of stray dogs, it is like a drop in the ocean.

And as more and more people keep dogs, the number of abandoned dogs is also increasing. After these dogs stray on the streets, they have no stable food source, no safe shelter, and more importantly, no one to protect them, so anyone can bully them.

Just recently, a foreign charity organization rescued a stray dog ​​that no one wanted. It seemed like an easy rescue, but because of the dog's unfortunate experience, it became quite worrying.

In a quiet village, the scenery of the old times is everywhere, which makes people who come here feel extremely peaceful, as if they have forgotten all their troubles.

It's just that the volunteers of the caring organization were not in the mood to enjoy the scenery of the village, because outside the car door, a scruffy dog ​​was looking up at her, and there was a faint whimper in its mouth.

Chapa is the only name of this dog who has been wandering for many years. It is blind in both eyes. It does not know that the volunteers in front of it are here to end its wandering life. It does not like this strange feeling.

If sloppyness is the most noticeable feature of Chapa, then the stench emanating from it is "challenging" people's sense of smell, and I am afraid that few people want to keep it around.

It's no wonder that when volunteers inquired about Chapa in the village, almost everyone knew about the dog, whose poor image really didn't fit in with the village.

However, such an unwelcome dog never left the village... Everything it suffered was related to the village.

The person who called the volunteer was an uncle in the village. Maybe he was the only one in the whole village who could make Chapa not feel afraid. Unfortunately, he was not the owner of Chapa, and he couldn't change Chapa's fate.

According to the uncle, Chapa has lived in the village since he was a child, and it has been almost 10 years now. The former Chapa was loved and loved like other dogs, and was not disliked in the village.

Uncle and Chapa are considered "neighbors". Although he doesn't like to communicate with the pet owner, whenever he sees Chapa approaching with his tail wagging, he still has an indescribable warmth in his heart.

Just 5 years ago, after the pet owner left for some reason, Chapa became a stray dog ​​overnight. Not only did he lose his pet, but he was also driven out of the house by others.

At that time, Chapa was 5 years old, and he was already used to being accompanied by someone. It was difficult for him to adapt to the homeless life for a while. His emotions fluctuated greatly during those days...and he buried himself in misfortune.

"It was shot with a gun, and I only found out later." Maybe only the uncle in the village is still taking care of Chapa, but he stays at home for two or three days a week at most, so he can't accompany Chapa every day.

If the neighbor in the same village hadn't told the uncle about it, he might not have known that Chapa was injured. After all Chapa has been in the village for so long, no one should hurt it.

As for why Chapa was hurt... It's also his own fault. Since the owner left for no reason, his personality has changed greatly. Not only does he not let others approach easily, but he also steals food, which has offended many people. "taboo".

However, Chapa is still as close to the uncle as before. Whenever the uncle enters the village, it will walk in front of the uncle and lead him "home".

For dogs, 10 years old is considered old age. As the wandering days got longer, Chapa's health became worse and his eyesight became blind.

Unfortunately, Chapa, who suffered all kinds of hardships, did not get much luck. The reason why it was taken away by the volunteers was because the uncle also moved away.

If the former owner is the source of Chapa's thoughts, then the uncle is his most reluctant friend. After years of care, he only remembers the uncle.

Later, with the help of the uncle, the volunteers caught Chapa and took it away from the village. Maybe there will be no connection with it from now on.

And what the uncle said at the beginning was right, there was indeed a bullet in Chapa's body, but because no one treated it at the time, the bullet can no longer be taken out.

Has Chapa really changed his personality? The once familiar village, the neighbor who once met and greeted, but after the pet owner left, has no patience or love for it, what can it do?

After spending a few days with the volunteers, Chapa has changed into a dog. He no longer has scruffy fur, no longer smells bad, and no longer makes him nervous when approached by strangers.

Maybe because dogs are always pure, even if they have been hurt, as long as they are cared for again, they can be cheerful again.

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