Friday, July 9, 2010

Uncle Chin

Uncle Chin was one of our family's rescued dogs.

He was blind and was left behind at a bus stop at a tower called Chin Tower and because he was old so we called him "Uncle Chin. We picked him and let a vet keep him in a hospital.The vet found Uncle Chin had cancer in his sexual organ and other infections. The vet tried to treat Uncle Chin, but had to stop because the medication was harmful to his insides. As for his eyes, they were absolutely blind and couldn't be treated.

Uncle Chin moved to live with my cousin. When the owners returned home, and Uncle Chin could smell them, he welcomed them by waging his tail happily. But Uncle Chin would be facing the walls and his butt to his owners because he was blind so he didn't know.

Uncle Chin passed away peacefully yesterday. So long our dear Uncle Chin ,we'll never forget you.


Uncle Chin when still at the hospital

15 comments:

Carol said...

So sorry Joom. I know all living creatures are precious. They love and are loved. Anytime a loved one passes away we are sad and mourn that precious life. Uncle Chin was very lucky to have been loved, at least in his final years. May he rest in peace!

Jennifer said...

Sorry for your loss Joom.. Also sorry for your cousin. Uncle will rest peacefully with your love.

Margeta said...

I'm so sorry Joom. I remember Uncle Chin ,the old blind dog that was left alone at a bus stop in Bangkok , before angels hands reached and picked him up to be healed and loved.

I agree to Carol and Jennifer that at least uncle chin was lucky enough to have been loved by you , your family , your cousins.

Uncle Chin now rest in peace.

And may God bless all your kind hearts.

Marja said...

What a beautiful story and how lucky Uncle Chin was as he could live his last years as a loved one. There is a new Star tonight .

Anonymous said...

....such a sad story,but good he had at least a little bit of a good life at the end, he went over the rainbowbridge now and has no pain and sorrow anymore and is happy ....

Kristy said...

I am glad to hear you were there for Uncle Chin and gave him the love & care he needed!! He passed away with great love in his heart and I think he did his job here on earth by coming into your life and your cousins life..he gave his everything to you and all he wanted is love & care..RIP Uncle Chin!

Barbara said...

AWWW...this brought tears to my eyes...but sooooo glad he had your family.
Barb

Andrea said...

specially old dogs have got a magic spirit and deserve to be treated good. I lost my 15 years old dachshund last year, he was blind , deaf and a little bit wirred, too.....but he was my baby and I took care of him until the end and it is unbelieveble how people treat old dogs like that and even set them out.......so good you took care of him by the end of his life.

Anonymous said...

it makes me cry that someone would abandon this poor little soul. you're so wonderful for taking him in and making his last days happy.

Claudia said...

I am very sorry about the passing of Uncle Chin. Bless you and your family for making his passing peaceful and making him feel loved and comfortable through his final moments.

Kandra said...

Joom you have the biggest heart of gold that I have seen. You are one very special woman and I am sure Uncle Chin had the best life ever when you found him. He is now at Rainbow bridge telling all his new friends about how wonderful you are. i admire you and all you do. So sorry for your loss. (((HUGS)))

Mary said...

So sad Joom; but he was surely in the arms of the angels when he met you!!!

Brenda Part said...

You have a kind heart, I wish more people in this world were like you.

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Melina said...

So sad but very much loved in his life from you. This is how i met you....i seen your love on your website for your animals...i'm sorry Joom.