A Vibrant Point of View
I am posting this with permission from Amy of Dog Rescuer's Life...sometimes she thinks she doesn't do enough; many of us in rescue feel that way. She has some very good points to share particularly in this season....I wanted to be sure she was preaching to more than the choir!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
I frustrate myself....
Ok, so this past few months has been pretty cool. I won an award at
work and I had to get up in front of my entire company, 1,000 plus were
probably in attendance and say a thank you. All I could think about
after my lame thank you for the award was did I educate people? I should have said this or that.
Then
one of my awesome adopters nominated me (well really the dogs) for a
segment on a local news station called "Pay It Forward" They come to
your house and surprise you with $400. The money came at a great time
because Woodstock had just had his eye removal surgery and that was
nearly $500 surgery. I had a 2 minute clip on the news that ran a few
times. All I could think about was did I educate people? I should have said this or that.
Then today I found out that I am in the news paper...
I mean I knew they were doing a small article on me but didn't know
when it was going to run. The article is on line and in the paper.. a
whole page actually. All I keep thinking is did I educate people? I should have said this or that.
I feel like with all three things I totally blew it. I should have mentioned
* 4 million dogs die in shelters simply because there are not enough home.
*
People think there is something wrong with dogs in shelters but that is
NOT true. Sometimes people loose their home, loose their job, their
dog runs away and they can't find him/her. Sometimes dogs are stolen and
end up in a shelter.. .you just never know how a dog got in the
shelter.
* People think the dogs in shelters are never pure
breed, that is simply NOT true. Heck I specialize in pure breed JRT's [Jack Russel Terriers]
and have PLENTY of them right now looking for homes.
* If people
would spay/neuter their pets less would end up in shelters and their
pets would be so much healthier. There would be less 'unwanted' puppies
*
Puppy Mills are what supply the puppies at Pet Stores. Don't buy from
Pet Stores that sell puppies and eventually the cruelty of Puppy Mills
and the abuse would come to an end.
* Amish are the number 1 offenders of Puppy Mills.
* For every dog and cat to have a home in the US every person in the US would need to own 7 cats and/or dogs.
*
Neutering your dog is in NO WAY taking away his man hood. It is animal
it has no idea what neuter means nor does he care. Actually your pet
will live a happier, safer and healthier life.
* It is a myth,
urban legend, old school way of thinking to say "your female dog needs
one heat cycle before spaying her or needs to have one litter before
spaying her."
* Dogs spayed /neutered at a young age feel less
discomfort from surgery and recover MUCH quicker. The older the dog the
hard surgery is on them. Waiting is doing nothing more then
guaranteeing your dog will suffer.
* Foster homes are the back
bone of any rescue. Foster homes are always needed for any breed.
Google your favorite breed and find a rescue you can help support.
Can't foster.. that is ok. Volunteer your time or donate! (bold is mine)
I know
writing it all on this blog I am only preaching to the choir... so that
just frustrates me more because I feel like I totally lost the
opportunity to educate people who maybe I wouldn't have come in contact
with or wouldn't have even given it a second thought about buying a dog
from a pet store.
Darn!
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