Singapore dog gets his “dying wish”
A rescue group in Singapore couldn’t save Ol’ Boy, but they tried to make his final moments happy, fulfilling a wish that he reportedly expressed to rescuers through an animal communicator — to live, however briefly, in a real home.
The homeless street dog was found by members of the organization Save Our Street Dogs, according to the New York Daily News.
According to the video, the dog, too far gone to be saved, passed along his desire to spend the final days of his life in a real home.
The dog was thought to have spent years living on the streets, surviving on water dripping from air conditioners and scraps of food from shopkeepers. He was covered with hundreds of ticks, and suspected of having cancer. Many of his teeth were chipped or missing.
Members of the rescue organization, after taking him to a veterinarian, where a blood transfusion didn’t seem to help, declined to have him put to sleep and took him home.
“We stayed by his side, patting him whenever he cried in discomfort,” his caretakers say in their video. “That was all he wanted.”
One night at 2 a.m., Ol’ Boy sat up to take several sips on water, the video says. But he died two hours later.
The group’s members scattered rose petals on Ol’ Boy’s body and, after having him cremated, scattered his ashes in a local field that overlooked a beach — also in accordance with the message the animal communicator received.
Save Our Street Dogs works to rescue Singapore’s stray dogs. They hope that the video will bring more attention and sympathy to their cause.
Posted by jwoestendiek August 27th, 2012 under Muttsblog, videos.
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Comments
Comment from Julie Stack
Time August 27, 2012 at 7:15 pm
This video is so beautiful to see how they rescued this dog and all the beautiful things they did for him once he was in their care. I’m so glad that this rescue organization exists in Singapore and they were able to at least get this stray dog off the streets and into a good home so he could experience a loving home before he died. I especially liked how they followed the dog’s wishes and made them come true by spreading his ashes by the beach.
Comment from smoketoomuch
Time August 31, 2012 at 9:35 am
It’s too bad that no one found him a year or two earlier, so that he may have actually LIVED in the love and warmth of their home instead of merely dying in it (which is not to minimize the importance or kindness of the act). Stuff like this makes me cherish my dog all the more (if that’s even possible), I want to give her the best life any dog has ever known.
Note to self/ warning to others – I gotta stop watching videos like this one in the office. Tears do not become a grown man (or so they say).
Comment from jessica
Time February 7, 2013 at 12:42 pm
This made me cry… i want to adopt a stray cat or dog. been feeding alot of stray cats downstairs my place.


























































Comment from vida
Time August 27, 2012 at 6:17 pm
I’m glad at least he passed surrounded by loving, they ask so little from us and give so much.