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Posted on 4/8/23 at 12:26 pm to athenslife101
Was a manager at a municipal animal shelter for 3 years. I saw a lot of crazy and heart breaking stuff. I only lasted 3 years and had to get out for my own well being.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 12:38 pm to athenslife101
If I ever come across a bunch of money I've always wanted to have an animal sanctuary with a bunch of land where animals can come and live out their life without being put down.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 12:43 pm to athenslife101
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Not much luck yet but seeing all these dogs in miserable conditions has been breaking my heart.
I think it’s more humane to mercy kill them if they’re subject to live like that long term.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 12:51 pm to athenslife101
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there’s still be so
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that’s be doing something
ETA Dogs are awesome
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 12:57 pm to athenslife101
One of the saddest things I ever saw was a neglected dog. I ignored it for a while, because not my business. I never wanted to be, "That guy." You know, the nosey neighbor.
He was looking pathetic, living in an unkempt yard, dirty, sad. I threw him a dog treat. He knocked a board out of my fence, so he could stick his head out. I pet him. Next day I saw him laying at my back step covered in dirt. He had dug a hole under the fence to get to me.
That dog wanted a friend so bad. I walked him back to the neighbor's yard and he cried when I put him back in the yard. All these years later and I still cry about it. I wanted to adopt him, but it wasn't my dog.
There is a special place in hell for people that abuse/neglect animals and children.
He was looking pathetic, living in an unkempt yard, dirty, sad. I threw him a dog treat. He knocked a board out of my fence, so he could stick his head out. I pet him. Next day I saw him laying at my back step covered in dirt. He had dug a hole under the fence to get to me.
That dog wanted a friend so bad. I walked him back to the neighbor's yard and he cried when I put him back in the yard. All these years later and I still cry about it. I wanted to adopt him, but it wasn't my dog.
There is a special place in hell for people that abuse/neglect animals and children.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 1:05 pm to athenslife101
quote:I take it "a good match" is an animal that doesn't need actual skill and real attention to thrive - i.e. the very animals in shelters in the first place?
to see if there’s a good match.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 1:05 pm to athenslife101
My sister and BIL did dog transport all over southern La. They went nuts with adopting dogs and cats.. He passed away and now she has to deal with 10 or 11 dogs and dozen or so cats in her house... This started shortly after Katrina and was the last time I visited her house. We just don't talk about because of how crazy it is...
Posted on 4/8/23 at 1:24 pm to athenslife101
When I was looking for my dog, this his home multiple times. All the poor pups with heart worms, basically destined to not be adopted. Fix your goddamn animals.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 1:24 pm to athenslife101
This is Sazerac. I got her 5/21/22 from a shelter. Abandoned, picked up by an animal control officer and spent three months in a small kennel in Wise County.
It was her second time on a kill list. I went up there, liked her and she’s been a great dog. Just needed a chance.
When I first went in, I had to turn around and leave to compose myself because the smell, barking and cages were so depressing. Almost cried.
Those volunteers really care and put their money and time where there mouth is. A lot of respect for them.
I wouldn’t have such a great dog now if they’d not fought to get Sazerac off that kill list the first time.
Saz and I are both very lucky. And grateful.
Edit: apparently I don’t know how to post images. Why is this site still demanding pictures have a link? It’s 2023.
It was her second time on a kill list. I went up there, liked her and she’s been a great dog. Just needed a chance.
When I first went in, I had to turn around and leave to compose myself because the smell, barking and cages were so depressing. Almost cried.
Those volunteers really care and put their money and time where there mouth is. A lot of respect for them.
I wouldn’t have such a great dog now if they’d not fought to get Sazerac off that kill list the first time.
Saz and I are both very lucky. And grateful.
Edit: apparently I don’t know how to post images. Why is this site still demanding pictures have a link? It’s 2023.
This post was edited on 4/8/23 at 1:27 pm
Posted on 4/8/23 at 1:31 pm to athenslife101
We just picked up cat number two today from the Scottish Fold breeder we got the other one from. This new buddy is a tiger striped straight ear kitten. Same daddy cat, different mothers. I expect they will get along well in a week or so. Also got a new Litter Robot delivered today and set that up already.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 1:38 pm to athenslife101
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I’m going to see if I can organize a shelter donation at work.
Excellent idea. My wife volunteers at our local animal shelter and it has given her a sense of purpose and these abandoned and mistreated animals are so appreciative of human contact.
BTW. We have two boxer/pit mix dogs that are currently going through socialization training and two cats. All rescues and all spayed or neutered.
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 3:03 pm to athenslife101
It is heartbreaking. My first dog was a shelter dog and my current dog is a purebred.
The way I look at it, I’m a responsible pet owner. I’m not abandoning pets and my dog is spayed/neutered. I did my pet with one shelter dog so I’m done adopting dogs that some POS person bred and abandoned. It’s their fault, not mine.
The way I look at it, I’m a responsible pet owner. I’m not abandoning pets and my dog is spayed/neutered. I did my pet with one shelter dog so I’m done adopting dogs that some POS person bred and abandoned. It’s their fault, not mine.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 3:11 pm to athenslife101
The drive behind the pet fostering we do is because of the deplorable conditions that I know these poor animals are enduring. I know we can't rescue them all, but at least I know I'm doing something. I currently have foster dogs, of which we just found forever homes for 3 others recently. We have several momma cats, one of which just had four kittens yesterday in our bathroom. In time, they'll all get adopted to hopefully great homes.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 3:56 pm to athenslife101
So many pit bulls needing a kid to bite
Posted on 4/8/23 at 3:58 pm to athenslife101
Make sure to get the "Who Rescued Who?" sticker when you finally find the right match.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 4:14 pm to athenslife101
It’s depressing. When we were looking for a dog it seemed like half the dogs at any given shelter were pit bulls.
Posted on 4/8/23 at 6:14 pm to athenslife101
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Even if I found a great match, there’s still be so many other animals that don’t get the attention they deserve
All you need to do is save one
Posted on 4/8/23 at 7:56 pm to athenslife101
My gym has a donation box for a local animal rescue. Members bring in food, toys, treats, etc. When the box is full it is dropped off at the shelter.
This post was edited on 4/8/23 at 8:00 pm
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