Little “Boy” has a new home. After a week of searching for owners that would not be found, and calling rescues and shelters that had no room, we have found someone willing to take in a homeless Pointer. With help from a local English Pointer kennel, a hunter with 2 other pointers took Boy, promising to find him a good hunting home. Shane took him yesterday afternoon and he called this morning. He has already found Boy a home. Boy will be living with a family that has another Pointer and will be out there hunting like he was bred to be. So my faith in the goodness of people was partially restored.
An adult English Pointer on point.
We are sad and happy. We really fell in love with the little guy and wanted to keep him. But we knew that was not feasible. And like Shane said, “Why do people buy a hunting dog if they aren’t going to hunt. Just go to the pound and get a poor dog that needs a home.” Now Boy will get to do what his genes are telling him to do. Life will be good for him.
I had gotten so discouraged, first because someone dumped an 8 week old puppy out in the country with no homes for miles around, not caring if he lived or died. Then, there are so many abandoned animals out there that the shelters are full and no one would take him. So even if some sap like me picks up a dumped dog or cat, they are going to be responsible to take care of it, or humanely end its life. All this trouble because of the greedy, selfish, cowardly, despicable jerks out in the big wide world that are too lazy to care for the animals they have.
Now to top it off, Hubby has asked that I quit rescuing these poor animals. Rescuing is too costly, too exhausting and too heartbreaking to go through again and again. So when I see a starving animal, or a hurt animal or an abandoned animal left on the side of the road, I am supposed to pass it by.
If you think my heart breaks now, wait until I have to ignore a helpless dog or cat.....So now what do I do?
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4 comments:
I'm so glad you found Boy a good home. That is fantastic. You should be proud of yourself. As far as what you do next, that's something to think about, isn't it? We can maybe talk about that tomorrow. Blessings, dear sister - you are such a caring person.
I think you should remind your dear husband that it is partially the very fact that you ARE such a love, giving, nurturing and kind woman that he LOVES you. He can't REALLY want you to change...
;-)
good luck and bless you (and your hubby!)
nice blog
How about becoming foster parents?
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