Monday, October 15, 2012

Just a Dog

I have often been ridiculed because of my desire to help animals in need.   "What is the big deal" is what I often hear.  "It is just a dog" is their rationale to the abuse these animals must endure.

Animal abuse has been condoned for so long and pets have been looked upon as property.  This should not the case.

When a family makes the decision that they want a pet it should be because they want that pet as a family member.   These animals are not meant to be lawn ornaments who are chained and left outside. Nor are they disposable to be abused, tossed aside or left in the shelter because they just do not want the dog anymore.

These are living breathing creatures who have feelings and feel pain.  These are animals who want to be loved and love right back.  They do not judge you because of your weight, race or religion, and they do not care about your political preference.  They love you for you unconditionally plain and simple.

But somewhere along the line people have seemed to lose sight of that.   From professional football players who commit the most horrific crimes against these animals to the disgruntled spouse who feels murdering their family pet is a productive way to win an argument is sadly becoming more prevalent.

Thank goodness for the animal rescue community who fervently work together to rescue these animals and fight for laws that are starting to hold those who commit the crimes accountable for their actions instead of having animal abuse be looked at like a petty crime.  Yet any animal advocate will tell you it is not them who rescue these animals, it is the animals that rescue them.

In short Humanity's Shame is the human holding the leash not the animal on the other end of it.

Taken from Google Images


1 comment:

  1. I am happy you are doing this! Hopefully, it will reach the eyes/ears of people who will also help!

    We are caretakers on this earth...not owners. We have a responsibility to all living things to treat them with respect....not disdain.

    It astounds me when people harm animals. I have finally come to know that these people lack something in their souls....compassion.

    Again, thanks Kirsten!

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