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A friend posted this on her FB wall. I thought about not posting, it's the holidays after all, we don't need sadness. But the awful truth is this could happen by February to some unsuspecting family and worse, some adorable, helpless little puppy. This place is after all a place to come for knowledge.
My biggest wish this year is that no dog, not just doodles, finds a short lived home and ends up somewhere like this.
The shelter manager's letter:
"I am posting this (and it is long) because I think our society needs a huge wake-up call.
As a shelter manager, I am going to share a little insight with you all - a view from the inside, if you will.
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Oh Lisa, this is too tragic.
Yes, it's a buzz kill, but it's all true, every word of it.
Thanks for posting it, Lisa.
"Between 9 and 11 MILLION animals die every year".....staggering. I only know some of these facts because of Doodle Kisses. Before belonging to this group I had NO idea of the magnitude of this tragedy. If we ever get another dog it will most definitely be a rescue baby.
It's so heartbreaking....thanks for sharing, Lisa.
Well, this made me cry. I feel sick!
Thanks you to everyone on this site that stuck it out, even in the rough, busy, sick, expensive and crazy-puppy-land-shark times; during the times when you best shoes, or the corner of the couch was chewed because you were inattentive for just a second; during the times when you felt crappy but got out and walked anyway so you pup would settle at night, during the times when your pup guarded his food, jumped on the neighbour or peed on the floor when the repair man walked in. You worked through it all as a team. Thank you. Now go hug your doodle.
And thank you, BG. This was exactly the right thing to say. Wish I'd thought of it. :-)
Heart breaking. We are a throw-away society, and that goes for pets. If they're troublesome, throw them away. Kudos to all who understand and care for the vital, marvelous beings that share this world with us.
Absolutely breaks my heart in two, every time I read or hear about the enormous number of unwanted dogs. Unfortunately absolutely true. Also true is that many many shelter (is this word really appropriate for a facility that kills?) dogs take careful, knowledgeable and patient help to be able to be a happy dog again and a good house pet. With so many people unable to raise a puppy properly or "keep" a "good" dog what are the chances that many (not even most) of those dogs would be adopted and kept, even if another puppy were not born for ten years?
Same, unfortunately is often true for children, only they don't get dropped off at a shelter, they are simply left for long hours every day to fend for themselves.
I was going to say don't get me started...... but I guess I already started.
Here's a statistic that shocked me the first time I heard it, but it no longer surprises me. Only one in three dogs spends his entire life with one owner.
???? That is shocking!
Thanks for posting. We all need some reality.
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