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Old 03-26-2009, 08:25 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by jacquelinebabco View Post
I cry when I read about a lost dog or an injured puppy. I can't read a sad story about a dog with a dry eye. I try and avoid anything on YT that may make me cry. I don't know why, I don't cry about sad "people stories", just animals. I stupidly read about the puppy that was steped on and paralyzed and have not been able to get that out of my head. I guess I am just nuts.. .
Fine vet I would be...........
How can you say stupidly read about the puppy that was stepped on? It is a sad reality in this world that people treat and abuse animals this way. I have been crying about Teagan for 3 weeks. My husband has cried for Teagan. My 2 grown sons have cried for Teagan and most heartbreaking my 13 yr old daughter has cried. We cry because we care and want to help and make a difference. It is passion for the love of animals that we cry. It makes you a stronger person to have these heartfelt feelings. There is so much suffering that goes on needlessly that we as human with just a little effort can help change. If you turn a blind eye that is not helping to join the fight for animal causes and right.

I posted the story about Teagan so that people would be aware of what can and does happen to these tiny precious little ones. How people just do not care and I want people to share the outcome of his story~whatever that might be.

Cry because we need to make changes, cry because we are angry at their treatment, cry because they cry but do not turn a blind eye to what is going on. CRY because he is just one of the countless that have been removed from thier misery to be helped. If you shut this type of sadness out, this will only allow these types of things to continue and enable the people who bring this suffering upon these trusting creatures to continue in their evilness. They do not have a voice so WE need to be their voice. Cry in anger, sadness and frustration not in pity for your own feelings.

I hope you continue to read and follow Teagan's story because I believe it will be a life lesson for so many including my daughter Megan.

http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sic...old-puppy.html
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