Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Rescued too late

There is a MN SNAP spay/neuter clinic sponsored by Red Lake Rosie's Rescue this week. It seemed an appropriate time to share the following words received from another animal rescuer:

I died today....

You got tired of me and took me to the shelter. They were overcrowded and I drew an unlucky number. I am in a black plastic bag in a landfill now.

Some other puppy will get the barely used leash you left. My collar was dirty and too small, but the lady took it off before she sent me to the Rainbow Bridge.

Would I still be at home if I hadn’t chewed your shoe? I didn’t know what it was, but it was leather, and it was on the floor. I was just playing. You forgot to get puppy toys.

Would I still be at home if I had been housebroken? Rubbing my nose in what I did only made me ashamed that I had to go at all. There are books and obedience teachers that would have taught you how to teach me to go to the door.

Would I still be at home if I hadn’t brought fleas into the house? Without anti-flea medicine, I couldn’t get them off of me after you left me in the yard for days.

Would I still be at home if I hadn’t barked? I was only saying, “I’m scared, I’m lonely, I’m here, I’m here! I want to be your best friend.”

Would I still be at home if I had made you happy? Hitting me didn’t make me learn how.

Would I still be at home if you had taken the time to care for me and to teach manners to me? You didn’t pay attention to me after the first week or so, but I spent all my time waiting for you to love me.

I died today.

Love, Your Puppy

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! I shouldn't have read this story at work; it made me cry..And it is so true... Marci Lull

Anonymous said...

What a heart-breaker.....precious
little animals who depended on humans and were betrayed. We all have to store the memories of these little ones deep in our hearts, and work hard, together, as a team, to make futures brighter. Thank you for this
reminder.

Jo Tallchief said...

This made me get teary-eyed, but it's all true. Beware of how you treat others. That goes for animals, too. Some day you'll be dependent on someone else's human decency. Treat others as you would want someone to treat you.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Lily.....sweet girl...
and Santos, and Hope's newborns...
all these sweet little ones. And
this is why we all work together
as a team, to honor those who
have passed and to make a bright
future for those that can be saved. Thank you, Karen.

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