Pets are not only family pets, but also bosom friends.
James Wathen, 73, terminally ill at Baptist Health and wellness Corbin in Corbin, Kentucky. His body was sick and also his mind was diminished, which made Wathen ‘s health and well-being worse and worse. After learning what Wathen was thinking about their one-eyed Chihuahua named Bubba, the nurses worked to get them back together.
“When Bubba was offered James, he got really upset and after that Bubba started hugging James”. Dina Myers, director of the Knox Whitley Animal Shelter, posted on Facebook. “And it makes you realize that animals are not just house dogs, they are bosom buddies.”
Registered nurses tracked Bubba to the Knox Whitley Animal Shelter after Wathen’s hospitalization, and also discovered that the pet was actually being raised by a foster family. Bubba the dog also has similar expressions of desperation and desperation, given that she was abandoned by her owner.
Thanks to registered nurses, Wathen and Bubba were reunited on October 11, with Wathen not only cuddling but also having fun with his dog, he felt much more entertained and missed out.
After hugging and having fun with his dog, Wathen feels much more comfortable.
It turns out Wathen made a full recovery during his stay. The next day, registered nurses reported that the man appeared to have gone through a significant shift, being able to eat and sit, although he had not previously done so.
Due to Bubba’s positive impact on Wathen, Baptist Health Corbin goes to great lengths to make sure Wathen communicates well with his beloved dog.
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