When people say, 'I couldn't foster because it would be to hard to give a dog up' We say 'How can it be harder than knowing a dog died because no foster home stepped up?' and that's why we do it time and time again.
A Dog's Prayer: "Treat me kindly, my beloved friend, for no heart in the entire world is more grateful for your kindness than mine. Don't be angry with me for long, and don't lock me up as punishment. After all, you have your job, your friends and your entertainment. I only have you."

February 23, 2011

NOTE TO ADOPTERS...

NOTE TO ADOPTERS

Note to adopters:  Lassie and Cleo and Rin Tin Tin and Toto don't show up in rescue. We don't get the elegantly coiffed, classically beautiful, completely trained, perfectly behaved dog.  We get the leftovers. Dogs that other people have incompetently bred, inadequately socialized, ineffectively "trained," and badly treated.  Most Rescue dogs have had it.  They've been pushed from one lousy situation to another. They've never had proper veterinary care, kind and consistent training, or sufficient company.  They've lived outside, in a crate, or in the basement.  They're scared, depressed and anxious. Some are angry. Some are sick.  Some have given up.  But we are Rescue and we don't give up.  We never give up on a dog.  We know that a dog is a living being, with a spirit and a heart and feelings.  Our dogs are not commodities, things, or garbage. They are part of sacred creation and they deserve as much love and care and respect as the next Westminster champion.  So please, please don't come to rescue in the hopes of getting a "bargain," or indeed of "getting" anything.  Come to Rescue to give, to love, to save a life -- and to mend your own spirit.  For Rescue will reward you in ways you never thought possible.  I can promise you this -- a rescue dog will make you a better person.

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