This will show in a very clear way, the Indians’ love of animals. I am thinking that this little boy, shared his meager meals with the dog. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if this village boy who rescued the injured dog could be given an education like the children whose school where he is being honored?( It is obvious that he is not going to school there by his lack of a uniform.) (Thanks Judith)
Here are a couple of posts I have written on animals in India. It is very obvious by now that I adore children and animals! Thanks for your patience with my indulgence!
https://talesalongtheway.com/2013/02/12/feral-dogs/
https://talesalongtheway.com/2013/05/16/tiny-indian-squirrel/
My family and I have rescued baby birds that have fallen from their nests. We used baby-food meat in a jar, scooped up on a wooden match to feel them until they were able to fly away. Our favorite was a baby Robin, and we even saved a Pigeon, and a Starling! Have you ever rescued an animal? Please share your tale. . . . .
Such a nice story. Poor puppy!
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But he has a new and loyal friend!
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How heartfelt
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Sweet story !Thanks for the visit.
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True lines “Indian love Animals” .
For Hindu COW is like mother and on some occasion we Worship her as well.
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Have you seen the book, “Holy Cow?” I loved walking through the streets with cows and patting their head!
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Not seen that book . Some month back i started following your blog and know about your Journey in India and found something which i have not seen…
Thanks for sharing
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What a sweet story. I’m such a sucker for abandoned animals, and it does my heart good to see others are also. Love can heal anything when applied liberally. Lucky little boy and lucky little dog.
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Oh Angie , I love how you think and express your thoughts !
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