MeganS | 12-06-2008 06:07 AM | ^Thank you! I agree with you!
OK, I think a lot of people on here know that last year we had to rehome 2 of our dogs - Maddie and Rusty. When we got them...of COURSE we were going to have them forever. My mom and dad had great jobs, they fit our needs PERFECTLY, we weren't wealthy but we were well off. Then, 7 years after we got Rusty, just a year after we got Maddie, my mom got sick. Long, long story short, we lost our house. We were UNABLE to keep the dogs. It was.not.possible. As much as they were "our babies" the landlords don't care if they're your babies - they are NOT our babies, legally or biologically, so we were limited with our options. At that point, the housing market hadn't gone to crap yet, so not that many places were for rent. The only place we could find absolutely would not allow dogs, so we had to rehome them. We found them AMAZING homes where they are probably even better off than they were with us. It hurt us to rehome them a lot more than it hurt them. I don't regret it, I don't feel guilty about it, it's just an emotional pain from having to do it. We aren't "selfish" "bad" people who need karma to come to us for doing what was honestly the best for the dogs that we loved very, very much. WE still suffer from it - but go look at pictures of Maddie and Rusty in their new homes (Angiedoogles has Maddie, Alaskayorkie has Rusty) and then tell me that it's selfish to give your dogs people who can take good care of them. It's not. People who will keep their dog in a cold, broken house (or maybe even on the street) and have enough food to barely keep them alive, and who are unable to take them to the vet in an emergency - that's selfish, in my opinion.
The people who DO need karma to come to them are the ones who leave their dogs locked up in foreclosed homes or just abandon them some where. The LEAST they could do is take them to the pound - give them a fighting chance. It would be fantastic if they had family/friends who could take them, though not all do. I absolutely can't understand leaving a dog behind without a second thought - that drives me nuts. |