I'm not a veterinarian, and never will be one, but I know a lot about dogs and cats. I know that I dont know it all, and never will. Life is my teacher and I never miss the chance to learn something new. I remember when I was a child of 7 or 8, when my friends were outside playing, I would be curled up on the bed with an encyclopedia, looking at photos of dogs. I remember the books I read as a child; they were about animals. So, why didn't I know when I was younger that my passion, my calling in life, is having dogs, rescuing dogs, caring for dogs, talking about dogs, or anything having to do with dogs? I think that God has given me this calling, as some are called to medicine, or ministry, or any number of things that God calls us to do.
My youngest child, Allison, when she was 8 years old, reduced the entire veterinary staff at an animal hospital, to tears with her words concerning an injured cat she had found one cold December day. He was an intact stray who had been hit by a car as he attempted to cross the road. After taking him to the vet’s office, and being told that he was very sick and that there was nothing that could be done to make him better, my sweet little girl made the decision to send him off to live with God. Standing I look back at that evening with pride. I taught my daughter to love. The animals taught her to care. Don't dare, ever, tell my daughter that it’s just an animal. She knows better. I have my own beliefs about the care of dogs and cats, but throughout her 22 years of life, she has developed her own soapboxes. She stands firmly in favor of spaying and neutering. The topic of outside pets, chained, or in pens, sends her into a tirade. Pets are family to her and should be cared for as you would your own children.
According to statistics provided by HSUS, in 2009, there were over 4,000,000 animals
So, as I jostle my feet on the floor, trying to move a 91 pound Labrador retriever off of my, now numb, right foot, and as I correct the typing errors caused by the playful paws of a tiger striped cat, I realize that I am blessed. And if I ever grow up, I don't plan on doing a thing differently. As Alex Caras once said, "animals don't make our whole lives, but they make our lives whole".
Thanks to Leanne Simmons McConnell for making the video "Old Yeller and Friends" at OneTrueMedia.com for MidSouth Animal Rescue League and for letting me use it in my blog. There are just not enough homes for all of the pets in shelters. Spay and neuter your pets and help stop pet over population. "Until there are none, adopt one".
Thanks to Leanne Simmons McConnell for making the video "Old Yeller and Friends" at OneTrueMedia.com for MidSouth Animal Rescue League and for letting me use it in my blog. There are just not enough homes for all of the pets in shelters. Spay and neuter your pets and help stop pet over population. "Until there are none, adopt one".







2 comments:
Sweet story about your daughter and the cat at the Vet. It made me tear up. What profound words from a little girl.
I love animals too. I recently got a cat that is currently terrorizing my blinds and curtains. You have such as sweet little girl. I teared up about her at the vet.
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