Filed under: General
Out here in the boondocks, we do not have humane societies. The nearest is 60 miles away.
With that being said, the lack of a humane society shouldn’t mean that people who no longer want a pet should feel free to dump it either. It’s so wrong on so many levels I can’t even begin to explain them all!
Recently I picked up a dog that was standing the highway waiting to get hit by the next vehicle that came around the blind corner.
He had no collar and I could tell that he had been dumped. You just know by the look on their face that they are just waiting for their owner to come and get them and end the joke of leaving them behind.
I tried in vain to find the owner, even taking him to the vet to see if he had a microchip but of course there was none. I called the authorities and reported finding him, called anyone who lived nearby where I picked him up all to no avail.
Of course, I am a bleeding heart and have never met a dog I didn’t like (ok, 1 or 2) so I kept him.
What saddens me most is that he is a wonderful, young, loving, well-trained dog. He’s house trained, has been trained not get on the furniture, you name it. He’s a dog anyone should want to have and has obviously been very loved.
Whoever chose to dump him should be shot! As nice and well trained as he is, it should have been no problem to find him a good home by putting an ad in the paper rather than dump him.
I just don’t get the mentality of people who do these types of things but am realizing more and more that I am the exception, not the rule.
Of course everything that glitters isn’t gold. I took the dog to the vet and got him his rabies shot, heart worm test, health exam, the works. I found out that he has heart worm disease. It is treatable but costs about $300 to do it.
To me, this is part of pet ownership. First off, he should have been on a heart worm preventative and then he wouldn’t have gotten heart worm but that’s beside the point. If the morons who dumped him did so because of the heart worm, there again, they should be shot.
As soon as I saw this dog standing tin the road, I fell in love with his big droopy face.
I have spent the $300 to get him treated for the heart worm disease and though we are still in the post-treatment phase and he “could” have complications from it, it is something that I have no problem doing.
Can I afford $300? HELL NO. But as a dog lover and responsible pet owner, I’m more than happy to do this for this wonderful boy who is now an integral part of my family.
If people have an animal that they don’t want, the VERY LEAST they could do is make the 60 mile drive to the nearest humane society and give the animal a chance at a new life in a loving home instead of dumping it along the roadside where it could be hit, get lost, get attacked by wild animals, or any of 10 other rotten things.
Stupid selfish animal dumpers!