Loved Bunian Wolves

Loved Bunian Wolves
12. Succeeded


What happened then was astounding to Doctor Ditya. He even rubbed his eyes repeatedly to see the results of the blood type examination of the dog that Runi brought, after he examined it using a special human blood type toolkit.


Absolutely beyond reason, the dog has blood type AB! Blood type like humans in general!


"Where did you find this dog, Runi?" Asked Doctor Ditya with a frown.


"I just found him lying on my roof, Doc. And when I found out, he was already injured like this" Runi replied. But he was very surprised by the expression Dokyer Ditya displayed. Runi asked, "What's wrong, Doc?"


"It's okay," said Ditya Doctor still with her face.


"How, Doc? Can this transfusion be done?" tanya Runi who was also feeling worried.


"Yes, here, I can." Ditya Dokyer replied with a frown on her forehead.


"Huh? How can?" Rune asked in wonder.


"Of course." Doctor Ditya answered him with a twitch on his shoulder. So to shorten the time, he asked Runi to lie down in a patient's gurney so that the blood transfusion could be done immediately.


And he never imagined before that in his history of being a doctor in the space of five years, he saw with his own eyes something very magical.


A dog has the same blood type as a human! And the transfusion, he managed to do it smoothly!


"Where did it come from?" thought surprised.


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Runi smiled happily when he saw the little dog was finished being given care. Although his body still looks limp, but the dog's reddish round eyes have started to blink weakly.


"Hi little dog, you're better, right?" Runi asked by gently stroking the small dog's fine fur. There were some stitches in certain parts of his body, and the brownish blood marks had already begun to dry up.


"Your woof!" The little dog let out a sound for the first time. He could even lift his head. Runi could breathe a sigh of relief now.


"Because it's not an animal hospital, then we don't have medicines for animals" Runi said. Doctor Ditya is handling other patients so that the nurse Runi knew named Bu Asih is the one who now serves Runi and her little dog.


"Ah, it's okay, Mom. Just like this I have been very grateful to the panjenengan and Doctor Ditya. Because of you two, the condition of this dog is improving," said Runi sincerely.


Bu Asih nodded. He shook his head in wonder, because Runi looked like that to even an animal. He replied, "But we gave him a few drugs at the minimum possible dose that we hoped could be used to treat this little dog. If Mbak Runi wants, Mbak Runi can go to the city. There are many options for veterinarians. And also, vitamins and medicines for animals of all kinds are available in full."


Bu Asih passed after giving a soft pat on Runi's shoulder.


Now, Runi was in the treatment room with the little dog. He saw the small round eyes of the reddish-bodied animal that. Although still occasionally weakly blink with the body curled up.


Runi thought to herself in silence. Merbayu Village is very remote. The distance between this village and the city was very far, it could probably be ten hours drive. This little dog would definitely not survive the journey that long. And after all, he still had the responsibility of some sort of stitching order. It is impossible to ignore the trust of the customers who have entrusted their stitches to Runi. So, leaving this village for a long period of time, was not a good choice for him.


"You really have to go to town, little dog." Runi said slowly. "But baby, the city is very far away. Nor could I have been allowed to go into town on my own without my husband."


"Your woof!" The little dog barked again. This time with a voice stronger than before. And without a guess, the dog squirms slowly, then wakes up and sits down. He even wagged his tail, as if to tell Runi that he was fine.


"Hey, Popo, don't get up!" Ban Runi to her. He even gave a nickname to the little dog. Of course, the dog slightly tilted his face as soon as he heard the new name that Runi had pinned for him. His reddish-colored eyeballs seemed to glow increasingly brighter, as if they were permeating his new name.


Runi did not know at all whether this little dog was trained enough to be able to understand human instructions, only, at least he was trying to communicate with him.


Instead of obeying Runi's orders, the dog just woke up. Its four little feet tread perfectly on a small table with a pile of cloth and lined with a sheet of pearl. Then, he showed himself to Runi by jumping up and down by occasionally lifting his two front legs. His tail was fluttering stronger, as if he was showing Runi that he was healthy now.


"Gosh, not according to even rocking this class of yours!" Runi laughed widely. He pinched the dog's small nose and got up from his chair to call Bu Asih. He must report the development of the condition of the dog.


"Lho, he's cured, Miss Runi! Amazing, the progress is so fast!" bu Asih's comments while clucking in wonder. "It has been then, after taking care of the administration Mbak Runi can already take him home.


Runi could breathe a sigh of relief because apparently the dog had been allowed to take her back home. Even Runi's estimate that the dog had to be hospitalized in order to return to health, was miserably wrong. The dog has been able to jump back and forth in just three hours since he was treated.


"Okey, okay. I know you're healthy. Don't be stylish!" omel Runi laughs. So, with his matic motorbike, he brought the little dog home and this time of course without the help of used cardboard.


***


"What's going on?" Ask Raka in surprise. He came home immediately in the break when Runi told him about the crumbling of his kitchen. Runi asked him to find a handyman who could fix their precariousness. Now it is rainy season, so it is very risky to let the precarious in a state of severe damage like this.


And of course, Raka's anger overflowed instantly when she saw what caused her to go home suddenly. Moreover, the distance between Pak Baskara oil palm plantation and his house can take about twenty minutes. He could run out of rest time which is only rationed one hour.


"So this is all because of dogs?!" Gerrymandering annoyed. "Couldn't you? Where did this dog come from, Dek?!"


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