Burn of the Day

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Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Thursday, November 21, AD 2024 2:21am

This is lovely. 🥰

Is there more to this story?

David WS
David WS
Thursday, November 21, AD 2024 6:10am

Never met a bad dog, only a bad owner.
Dogs are truly man’s best friend.

Cats enjoy having us around.

Frank
Frank
Thursday, November 21, AD 2024 6:50am

Dogs have owners. Cats have staff. 😂 We love them all.

Lead kindly light
Lead kindly light
Thursday, November 21, AD 2024 7:13am

This is why adoption process for Border Collies makes adopting a child look easy. A lot of people say oh that dog so cute and he’s so smart without realizing with that cuteness and smartness goes the need for a job. If you don’t keep them active, and give them intellectual stimulation, they’ll find one, like maybe your couch or your house or something else that attracts their attention. And I say this as somebody that’s adopted three Border Collies. They are brilliantly smart. Just Google Border Collies and sheep and you’ll see a lot of YouTube videos. But you have to know what you’re getting into.

CAG
CAG
Thursday, November 21, AD 2024 8:12am

From personal experience, there are plenty of good reasons someone might bring their dog to the shelter.

Maybe they live on a farm and the dog keeps attacking the chickens?

Maybe the dog bit their toddler?

Maybe the dog tears up the house and chews on the drywall when they go to work?

Maybe the owner was killed by a drunk driver and their elderly mother couldn’t care for the pup?

Maybe the people who brought him to the shelter weren’t even the owners? Maybe he got lost and they just found a stray and tried to do the best by him?

Pretty uncharitable to assume the previous owner was a selfish deadbeat … Charity is a virtue, adopting dogs isn’t necessarily so. Let’s let our virtue signaling be about virtuous things.

After all, the dog could’ve been given the Kristi Noem treatment. Instead, he was given a chance for a good life in a good home.

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Thursday, November 21, AD 2024 11:49am

I agree with CAG.

CAM
CAM
Thursday, November 21, AD 2024 1:48pm

I volunteered with Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue for years after our Ridgeback died. Most of the dogs from puppies to elders I fostered were adopted. For adoption a lot of paperwork and a home visit is required. When a dog is surrendered at a shelter or to a rescue sometimes the owners hold back info. That happened to me. Her brother was fine but the female did not like cats. Wish I had known. She went for my cat and broke her jaw. The kitty survived but I couldn’t trust the dog so Rescue sent her to a breeder to foster. I think it is best to surrender a dog to a breed rescue or a no kill shelter.

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