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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:14 PM
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HOW COULD YOU? (warning, *very* sad)
Edited on Tue Jun-17-08 03:30 PM by redqueen
By Jim Willis, 2001

How Could You?

When I was a puppy, I entertained you with my antics and made you laugh. You called me your child, and despite a number of chewed shoes and a couple of murdered throw pillows, I became your best friend. ...

Whenever I was "bad," you'd shake your finger at me and ask "How could you?" -- but then you'd relent and roll me over for a belly rub.

My housebreaking took a little longer than expected, because you were terribly busy, but we worked on that together. I remember those nights of nuzzling you in bed and listening to your confidences and secret dreams, and I believed that life could not be any more perfect.

We went for long walks and runs in the park, car rides, stops for ice cream (I only got the cone because "ice cream is bad for dogs" you said), and I took long naps in the sun waiting for you to come home at the end of the day.

Gradually, you began spending more time at work and on your career, and more time searching for a human mate. I waited for you patiently, comforted you through heartbreaks and disappointments, never chided you about bad decisions, and romped with glee at your homecomings, and when you fell in love.

She, now your wife, is not a "dog person" -- still I welcomed her into our home, tried to show her affection, and obeyed her. I was happy because you were happy.

Then the human babies came along and I shared your excitement. I was fascinated by their pinkness, how they smelled, and I wanted to mother them, too. Only she and you worried that I might hurt them, and I spent most of my time banished to another room, or to a dog crate. Oh, how I wanted to love them, but I became a prisoner of love."

As they began to grow, I became their friend. They clung to my fur and pulled themselves up on wobbly legs, poked fingers in my eyes, investigated my ears, and gave me kisses on my nose. I loved everything about them and their touch -- because your touch was now so infrequent -- and I would've defended them with my life if need be. I would sneak into their beds and listen to their worries and secret dreams, and together we waited for the sound of your car in the driveway.

There had been a time, when others asked you if you had a dog, that you produced a photo of me from your wallet and told them stories about me. These past few years, you just answered "yes" and changed the subject. I had gone from being "your dog" to "just a dog," and you resented every expenditure on my behalf.

Now, you have a new career opportunity in another city, and you and they will be moving to an apartment that does not allow pets. You've made the right decision for your "family," but there was a time when I was your only family.

I was excited about the car ride until we arrived at the animal shelter. It smelled of dogs and cats, of fear, of hopelessness. You filled out the paperwork and said "I know you will find a good home for her." They shrugged and gave you a pained look. They understand the realities facing a middle-aged dog, even one with "papers."

You had to pry your son's fingers loose from my collar as he screamed, "No, Daddy! Please don't let them take my dog!" And I worried for him, and what lessons you had just taught him about friendship and loyalty, about love and responsibility, and about respect for all life.

You gave me a good-bye pat on the head, avoided my eyes, and politely refused to take my collar and leash with you. You had a deadline to meet and now I have one, too. After you left, the two nice ladies said you probably knew about your upcoming move months ago and made no attempt to find me another good home. They shook their heads and asked "How could you?"

They are as attentive to us here in the shelter as their busy schedules allow. They feed us, of course, but I lost my appetite days ago.

At first, whenever anyone passed my pen, I rushed to the front, hoping it was you that you had changed your mind -- that this was all a bad dream... or I hoped it would at least be someone who cared, anyone who might save me.

When I realized I could not compete with the frolicking for attention of happy puppies, oblivious to their own fate, I retreated to a far corner and waited. I heard her footsteps as she came for me at the end of the day, and I padded along the aisle after her to a separate room. A blissfully quiet room.

She placed me on the table and rubbed my ears, and told me not to worry. My heart pounded in anticipation of what was to come, but there was also a sense of relief. The prisoner of love had run out of days.

As is my nature, I was more concerned about her. The burden which she bears weighs heavily on her, and I know that, the same way I knew your every mood.

She gently placed a tourniquet around my foreleg as a tear ran down her cheek. I licked her hand in the same way I used to comfort you so many years ago.

She expertly slid the hypodermic needle into my vein. As I felt the sting and the cool liquid coursing through my body, I lay down sleepily, looked into her kind eyes and murmured "How could you?"

Perhaps because she understood my dogspeak, she said "I'm so sorry." She hugged me, and hurriedly explained it was her job to make sure I went to a better place, where I wouldn't be ignored or abused or abandoned, or have to fend for myself --a place of love and light so very different from this earthly place.

And with my last bit of energy, I tried to convey to her with a thump of my tail that my "How could you?" was not directed at her. It was directed at you, My Beloved Master, I was thinking of you. I will think of you and wait for you forever. May everyone in your life continue to show you so much loyalty.




Someone in Grand Rapids, MI paid $7,000 to post this as a full page ad.
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Midlodemocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:16 PM
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1. God that is heartbreaking. Thanks for posting it.
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:19 PM
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2. Isn't it?
I remembered reading it when I was feeding Bouda last night. I'm starting to think she was dumped.
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driver8 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:22 PM
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8. Our dog Buddy was found on the street -- we got him from the shelter.
He was about a year old when we got him and had only been in the shelter a couple of days when we adopted him. He had no collar or tags and we have no idea of his history. He is amazing with children and loves everyone -- makes me think that he belonged to a family before us.
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Brigid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 12:56 AM
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52. Self-Delete.
Edited on Wed Jun-18-08 12:58 AM by Brigid
Wrong place.
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Brigid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 01:00 AM
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53. How is Bouda?
Is she settling in OK? :)

I'm trying to cheer myself up here after reading this story. :cry:
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 09:45 AM
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60. She is, thanks.
She settled in nearly immediately... she's already trying to boss me around.

Sorry about the sadness... but I do think the message in this story is worth reading & passing on. :hug:
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driver8 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:19 PM
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3. I have read that before, and it always brings tears to my eyes.
But people never learn, and this keeps on happening time and time again.

Very sad...
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myrna minx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:20 PM
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4. That was a devastating read.
:cry:
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EnviroBat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:21 PM
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5. Umm, wow, that's just too much...
I was living in Grand Rapids when my stepfather took the only dog I've ever had, and had her put to sleep. She was a good dog.
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:23 PM
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11. Sorry...
I tried to warn ya.
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mwdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:21 PM
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6. And now, you made me cry.
I think about the animals abandoned with all the home forclosures going on across America, and it makes me sick. I appreciate my babies more, after reading this.:cry:
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DS1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:21 PM
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7. reckon it cost about 29.95 plus tax
:shrug:
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:22 PM
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9. The ad?
Hm... the place I read it, it said 7K. :shrug:
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DS1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:23 PM
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10. No



:hide:
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:24 PM
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12. WHOOOOOOOSH!
That is the sound of whatever joke you're making going right over my head. :dunce:
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Book Lover Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:26 PM
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17. It's not a joke
I believe our friend is referring to an owner's final vet bill. And I repeat, if my guess is accurate, it is not a joke.
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mikeytherat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:26 PM
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18. Referring to the cost of the pheno-barb shot which puts the animal down.
I'm not sure if it's a joke.

mikey_the_rat
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:29 PM
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20. Oh...
*sigh*

I guess for some that's all it amounts to... the financial cost.
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Midlodemocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:30 PM
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22. Pretty sure that's what DS1 meant because the post
refers to the owner resenting any expeditures for the dog.

I'll never understand how someone could do that to a beloved pet. :cry:
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:33 PM
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23. That reminded me of a line from a beatles song...
Edited on Tue Jun-17-08 03:34 PM by redqueen
"turn off your mind, relax and float downstream"

Because I don't know how it's possible unless you somehow turn off your mind. Or your heart. I don't get it at all. Even when it's not a beloved pet... I don't know how people can just "not think about" suffering... anyone's suffering.


Also... I am so clueless sometimes.
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DS1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:35 PM
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26. not me, I must point out
My dude is always coming with me, or I'm not going
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:37 PM
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28. Ah no... I didn't mean you.
Sorry... I'm bad at communication today. :(
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:25 PM
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13. Thanks. That was hard to read, but I'm glad I read it.
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MrCoffee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:25 PM
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14. 7k?
There are some things I will never understand.
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Tommy_Carcetti Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:25 PM
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15. I don't understand how my dog's former owners could have just given him up like nothing.
Edited on Tue Jun-17-08 03:32 PM by PeterU
Sure, he's a little high strung, but cute as a button. And fully housebroken and very loyal.

From what I've heard, he belonged to an older lady, who then had to move into her daughter's house. Her daughter made her get rid of him.

Thankfully, he's got a loving home now. My 5 month old adores him. Laughs her head off whenever she sees him.
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stuntcat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:25 PM
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16. .
:cry: I couldn't stop reading.
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sniffa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:29 PM
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19. I'm in full tears here
:cry:

I'm bawling like a fucking baby.
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:30 PM
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21. I'm sorry...
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Blue Diadem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:34 PM
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24. I remember reading that in the Grand Rapids Press
Edited on Tue Jun-17-08 04:03 PM by OurVotesCount-Ohio
and I bawled my eyes out. It still makes me cry.

Here's an additional note from the author:

A Note from the Author: If "How Could You?" brought tears to your eyes as you read it, as it did to mine as I wrote it, it is because it is the composite story of the millions of formerly "owned" pets who die each year in American & Canadian animal shelters.
Anyone is welcome to distribute the essay for a noncommercial purpose,as long as it is properly attributed with the copyright notice.
Please use it to help educate, on your websites, in newsletters, on animal shelter and vet office bulletin boards. Tell the public that the decision to add a pet to the family is an important one for life, that animals deserve our love and sensible care, that finding another appropriate home for your animal is your responsibility and any local humane society or animal welfare league can offer you good advice, and that all life is precious.
Please do your part to stop the killing, and encourage all spay and neuter campaigns in order to prevent unwanted animals. - Jim Willis

edited to add: I forgot to add the link to his other stories.

http://vetmedicine.about.com/library/viewers/blviewer-bond.htm
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joneschick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:35 PM
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25. my daughter adopted an 8 yo cat from the Humane Society
neutered, front de-clawed. Apparently, his hind claws sometimes made marks on the new leather sofa. That was almost 2 years ago. He's wonderful and they have long thoughtful discussion. She calls him Old Man.

All hail, Old Man
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mwdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:44 PM
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30. Yeah, I adopted my kitty 7 years ago.
She was given up when they moved. Front paws were declawed when I got her, and she's totally wrecked my leather sofa with her back claws, but it's okay. I just have to not piss her off!
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stuntcat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:45 PM
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31. thank her from me!
Our cats have mostly been left/ditched with us somehow but since we've stopped moving that's stopped too, so now we've got three spoiled old cats! But when we have room for more they'll be grown-ups from the Animal Welfare place near my house.

Old Man is very important and very lucky!
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KG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:36 PM
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27. my buddy Jet - taken to the pound less than 6 mos after being bought as a puppy
i'm his 3rd master in less than 2 years. and he's the greatest little guy.

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stuntcat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:47 PM
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33. omg he's sweet!
:loveya:

(wtf is wrong with people?)
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KG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:51 PM
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35. I have Jets' pic on my singles ad - women write to to say what a cutie he is.
Edited on Tue Jun-17-08 03:51 PM by KG
no word about what they think of me. oy! :(
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Westegg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:39 PM
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29. This is awful, this is TERRIBLE...
...and you made my cry. That's okay. It's good to cry. And I'm glad someone paid $7,000 to run this in a newspaper. I hope it's sent around via email, etc. I gotta say, it's a bit over-the-top in terms of tugging on the ol' heart-strings, etc. But the fact is, this kind of thing actually happens all the time, and every day, and I've come to realize that over the years. Better late than never. Thanks, redqueen. This is important.
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hobbit709 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:46 PM
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32. There was a case here a few years back
Edited on Tue Jun-17-08 03:47 PM by hobbit709
Where the people dumped their dog of 10 years because they remodeled their house and the dog "clashed with the decor". That's one of the reasons I can't work in a shelter-I would probably go berserk on some of these people. All of our dogs were rescues or unwanted last of a litter.
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mikeytherat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:53 PM
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37. We used to do ferret rescue, and one of our rescues was because of
"Lifestyle Upgrade." Basically, "We bought a new home and we aren't 'ferret people' anymore, as ferrets are now beneath us."

Ugh. We got a great ferret, though!

mikey_the_rat
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Brigid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 01:05 AM
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55. And how much you want to bet . . .
these snobs are now in foreclosure? :grr:
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mikeytherat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:50 PM
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34. My three "formerly disposable" kittehs - two urban, one rural, all great cats

Hannah: Showed up on doorstep


Tate: Trapped on buddies' horse farm


Charlie: Plucked from busy bridge during morning rush hour

mikey_the_rat
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CaliforniaPeggy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:51 PM
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36. I am crying...
This is heartbreaking...

Thank you for posting it...

:cry:
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unpossibles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:53 PM
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38. damn it. you totally made me cry at work
that is so sad.

:sigh:

I've had nothing but rescued dogs all my life, and if I could afford it, I'd take them all. I wish people understood that our pets are our family, as I hate seeing abandoned dogs and cats.

I'm glad someone put this ad out. Maybe it will make someone else think.
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bluedigger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 06:09 PM
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39. It's not nice to make an old man cry!
I've been looking at ads for rescue dogs lately myself, and the abandonment and mistreatment stories are legion! Makes you question humanity after awhile. I just answered an ad a few minutes before reading this, actually, and have my fingers (and toes, OUCH!) crossed. Please wish me luck, DU!
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 06:23 PM
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40. Good luck!
And sorry about the crying...
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bluedigger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 11:38 PM
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48. Thanks, redqueen!
No reply tonight...

Maybe tomorrow...

And I forgive you! I was just anticipating tears of joy for my Celtics!

(Hey, that's my story, and I'm stickin' to it.):D
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Lavender Brown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 06:31 PM
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41. Oh man...
:(
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JTG of the PRB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 06:34 PM
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42. ...
:cry:

Sot of reminds me of my first dog. I loved that dog so much... We didn't give him away, but we wound up having to put him to sleep. He was having trouble walking when he was about 9 years old, and we took him to all sorts of specialists, including the pros up at Colorado State University. The nearest they could figure was that he had a diffused tumor in his s
I thought he might get better, but his walking was getting more and more unstable. Soon, he couldn't do down stairs, and eventually he couldn't walk at all. We had to put him on a blanket and carry him outside so he could go to the bathroom. That was when my parents made the hard decision that he had to be put down.

I couldn't bring myself to go with them. My parents and sister took him to the vet, but I couldn't go. I stayed at home and cried while they put him down. I remember him peeking up out of the back window as they drove away toward the vet's, and it broke my heart.

I think I need a moment... :cry:
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AlCzervik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 06:35 PM
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43. :-(
:cry: :cry:
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galledgoblin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 06:37 PM
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44. read that on craigslist awhile ago
the kittens at the shelter screamed for me to take them home, but I went for an older kitty, because I knew the kittens would get homes, but my Selina might not have found one.
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mokawanis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 06:52 PM
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45. That's why I am stickig with 2 difficult cats
My cats hate each other and will fight the instant one spots the other. I have to keep them separated in the house and it's a daily hassle. I have tried to find someone to take one of them but nobody's interested. As difficult as it is - I will not have one put down just to make my life easier.
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Genevieve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 07:05 PM
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46. OMG, I am hysterical cying -- this is the saddest thing I have ever read,
oh my god. ;(
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Fran Kubelik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 07:09 PM
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47. shit
:cry:
shit shit shit shit shit.
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Fox Mulder Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 11:42 PM
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49. That was the saddest thing I have ever read.
:cry: :cry: :cry:
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FloridaJudy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 12:23 AM
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50. Thank you
For making me hug my dog. She was kind of disappointed though: she thought beef jerky might be involved when I called her...

This is heartbreaking. :cry:
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flvegan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 12:43 AM
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51. Welcome to a damn big chunk of my life.
I'm looking forward to the study that shows just how much more quickly animal rescue kills you.
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Quantess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 01:04 AM
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54. Now you made me cry.
When I think of all the unwanted, abandoned pets, it just makes my heart sink.
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Brigid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 01:11 AM
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56. I know exactly what would happen . . .
if I were to take my two kitty babies, Ophelia and Brigid, to the pound. Ophelia is going on 11 years old and has never been a particularly outgoing cat. Brigid, going on three and more outgoing, might fare better but I wouldn't count on it. So they stay with me. If that becomes inconvenient, so be it.
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Quantess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 01:18 AM
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57. But, dumping pets is just as heartless, maybe even more so.
A dog I adopted from animal control had obviously been homeless for a long time. I cried thinking about how it might have happened... maybe they let him out of the car, far away from home, and just drove away. It's possible he ran away, but Rottweilers aren't the type to run away.

He was skin and bones by the time he got picked up by animal control, and he seemed sickly. I had my doubts he'd ever be good looking dog, but as soon as he moved in with me, he became healthy and good looking, and he got lots of compliments.

Someone paid money for a purebred puppy, had him trained well, kept him for 5 years, then (probably) abandoned him. How could they? :cry:
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Wcross Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 10:48 AM
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61. How could they?
I guess when the animal isn't "cute" anymore. Here is a pup that was dumped in front of my house, she was lucky.

Lucy.

She was welcomed into the pack with the open paws of my other five dogs. She was "in" on her first night. Now she is three times the size & still a very happy pup. She will never know hunger. She will always be treated kindly & receive daily belly rubs. Sure, some asshole decided to dump her on the side of the road with little chance of survival. Why do people do that? Because they are inconsiderate slobs who only think of themselves. I can only hope that when this person crosses "the bridge" Lucy bites him in the ass while she waits for me.
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Quantess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-19-08 05:07 AM
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68. She's cute! Lil Lucy!
God bless you! (I'm an agnostic.)
Lucy, your cute pup, really did get lucky.

The story of me and my adopted Rottweiler, Lincoln, got featured on the Clackamas County Animal Control "happy stories". Our happy story was on their page for a year, at least. He was such a wonderful dog, and I was so proud of our story!

We went running on nature trails. He was the household companion, and was loved by everyone.
He obeyed commands very well. I usually said "good dog", or "good boy". But when I told him, "you're my dog", he leaned into me and put his face on my knee...

But a few years later, Lincoln got painful cancer on his face and had to be put down. My regret is that I was not there to hold him while he got the lethal injection. I chose to leave the room.
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Wcross Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-19-08 08:19 AM
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69. Lincoln sounds like he KNEW you saved him.
You did a very kind thing for him. I understand the dilemma of when you have to help a friend leave. I was torn about that myself when I had to do that for one of my good old girls. Kidney failure was killing her & one day she told me she was ready to leave. I had known she was going for three months before that day so I had done a whole lot of crying for her already. I was able to hold her & look into her eyes when she left, just before she went I told her I would see her soon. I still miss her........

Angel.
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Quantess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-20-08 03:51 AM
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71. It's hard to lose a pet, and it seems easier to not be there when they get their final shot.
Edited on Fri Jun-20-08 04:16 AM by quantessd
My friend sat with his elderly dog during euthanasia, and he said it was pretty easy, and he was glad to be there for his dog's final moments.

I think, in the pet's mind, they're thinking, this is just another trip to the vet, and probably just another vaccination.... and then they go to dog heaven, where they all run around in fields of golden wheat. :D

Your dog was super cute. I think the sum of a relationship means more than the final moments.

Edit to add: And yes, I think dogs are aware of subtle feelings / sensory information that humans are not aware of.
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pokerfan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 01:45 AM
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58. reminded me of this poem
A dog sits waiting in the cold autumn sun,
Too faithful to leave, too frightened to run.

He's been here for days now, with nothing to do,
But sit by the road, waiting for you.

He can't understand why you left him that day.
He thought you and he were stopping to play.

He's sure you'll be back, and that's why he stays.
How long will he suffer? How many more days?

His legs have grown weak, his throat's parched and dry,
He's sick now from hunger and falls, with a sigh.

He lays down his head and closes his eyes,
I wish you could see how a waiting dog dies.

by Kathy Flood
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Phillycat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 08:14 AM
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59. Ah, fucking hell.
Both of our cats are rescue jobs (one from the SPCA, one off the street), and any animals we ever have will be, too. And my husband and I are both more likely to take the broken down older animal than the puppy/kitten. We know what happens to them.

I hate people. :grr:
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Wcross Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 10:52 AM
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62. I hate people.
Just out of curiosity, what percentage of the population do you think are like that? I am convinced over half of the people in this country are deserving of my contempt. They are heartless inconsiderate self centered slobs who either pawn off their responsibilities on others or just don't care about anything or anyone but themselves.
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Phillycat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 11:04 AM
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64. At least half. Probably more.
My husband wants to drop out of society and move to Patagonia. Some days, I agree with him.
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Wcross Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 11:17 AM
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66. Wow- That is my destination when I win the lottery!
Seriously. I was checking out some real estate sites and saw some very nice LARGE (20,000 acres) properties that were fairly inexpensive (if you had hit the powerball that is).

For now though I have to settle for my secluded place in Tennessee. At least I have no nearby neighbors & don't have to interact with anyone unless I choose to.
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PVnRT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 11:01 AM
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63. Anyone who gets rid of a pet because they move is a piece of shit
Granted, it would help if fucking landlords would get over their fear of letting dogs move into an apartment or house (we've tried to move for three months, and no one will let us bring our dog along). Fuck them, too.
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Tommy_Carcetti Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 11:07 AM
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65. This story made me hug my dog when I got home last night.
And yes, he was a shelter adoptee.
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SallyMander Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 11:40 AM
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67. I've seen this before

and i can't read it again right now because i don't want to start bawling 20 minutes before i meet with students! :cry:

Thanks for posting it, redqueen.

Here are my pound puppies, who will be with me come hell or high water!

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OhioChick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-19-08 08:23 AM
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70. That's so damn sad....
:cry:
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Lil Missy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-20-08 04:37 AM
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72. Nope. I can't read more than a couple lines. I know how this is going to end.
And I cannot handle the heartbreak that is sure to come.

:-(
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