- Feb 3, 2009
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Yesterday I went out onto the property to walk the dog and to see if there was any effects from the rain storm from Monday which dumped 4.75" on us. My GSD (German Shepard Dog) came across another laying under a tree. I wasn't sure if this was a Coy dog laying down, or an older dog as it was all wet and licking it's mouth in a uncomfortable manner. I tethered my dog and went back to the house and called an absent neighbour inquiring if it was their pack. They stated it was and they'd been looking for it for two days. Oh what a relief! No wait this story has some troubling facts that just make me go WTF!
We're animals loving folks, never abuse them, feed them better than some folks eat, and probably treat them better as well - they are our family. Back to story of found dog.
First call: The mother answers and says "yes the dog is theirs and the daughter will call me"
Second call: The father calls and states the dog ran away during the thunder and lightning storm and they had been looking for it for two days, daughter will pick dog up.
Mother and daughter arrive and I now hear the facts.
Dog:14 yrs old
Friday: They decide to put the dog down:
Saturday: They decide to let the dog to have a nice day out:
Sunday night: Storm hits-dog takes off.
Tuesday: I find dog.
They thought the dog just went off to die, and that was that. Ok I can accept that animals just do that when the time comes they leave the pack and go off to die. But what troubles me is that they didn't put much effort into finding this pet. We live in a small hamlet and are 500 metres away from each other. Heavily treed but our property's butt up against each other, so they can walk via street, or trail along the large creek to our home. Not once did they inquire-nor did we see them looking for the dog. So they didn't put much effort into finding their pet.
As 24 hrs pass and I have had time to digest this, it gives me heartburn to think that after owning a pet for 14 yrs to let it go off and die alone? I find it hard to think I could do such a thing myself even though nature is cruel sometimes it's what happens. I would think that comforting the pet on its last days would be honourable as it has given its life to a person in the first place.
They seemed so phoney about caring about the getting the dog back-but really I felt that they were saying to themselves "Oh crap we have to take the dog back"
We're animals loving folks, never abuse them, feed them better than some folks eat, and probably treat them better as well - they are our family. Back to story of found dog.
First call: The mother answers and says "yes the dog is theirs and the daughter will call me"
Second call: The father calls and states the dog ran away during the thunder and lightning storm and they had been looking for it for two days, daughter will pick dog up.
Mother and daughter arrive and I now hear the facts.
Dog:14 yrs old
Friday: They decide to put the dog down:
Saturday: They decide to let the dog to have a nice day out:
Sunday night: Storm hits-dog takes off.
Tuesday: I find dog.
They thought the dog just went off to die, and that was that. Ok I can accept that animals just do that when the time comes they leave the pack and go off to die. But what troubles me is that they didn't put much effort into finding this pet. We live in a small hamlet and are 500 metres away from each other. Heavily treed but our property's butt up against each other, so they can walk via street, or trail along the large creek to our home. Not once did they inquire-nor did we see them looking for the dog. So they didn't put much effort into finding their pet.
As 24 hrs pass and I have had time to digest this, it gives me heartburn to think that after owning a pet for 14 yrs to let it go off and die alone? I find it hard to think I could do such a thing myself even though nature is cruel sometimes it's what happens. I would think that comforting the pet on its last days would be honourable as it has given its life to a person in the first place.
They seemed so phoney about caring about the getting the dog back-but really I felt that they were saying to themselves "Oh crap we have to take the dog back"