Posted on 10/18/2009 7:49:37 AM PDT by Vendome
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Cindie
why don’t you just donate food, warm blankets ,kitty litter ect. to your local animal shelter?
I can’t bring home any more pets, but I buy stuff like that and just drop it off.
OR you could go to your shelter and walk/play with the caged dogs.If your shelter lets you
my daughter is 29, and watches Animal Cops, even though she bawls like a girl who got dumped by her boyfriend.
I don’t watch, I can’t do it.
One of my dogs was adopted from a Humane Society shelter; so they do exist. It’s too bad they’re so anti-pet.
You might enjoy this quote from Tennessee vet Bruce Langlois: "If we don't put an end to the senseless killing of healthy adoptable pets; we run the risk of finding there is no room for us when it is OUR turn to enter heaven." Amen.
Hah, you think that's bad? Try owning a horse. Talk about demanding and exploitative! Six hundred a month for board, $125 for shoes every five weeks, $300 for just one blanket (and Miss Princess has several for different weather conditions, including a rain sheet, a cooler, a kinda cool weather blanket, a blanket to keep her hind end warm when she's being ridden, a super-cold weather blanket, a cover to wear to keep dust off her at shows, etc. etc. etc.) She has toys, too. She has all sorts of specials wraps and protective devices for her legs. She does not have one single thing that was bought because I felt like spoiling her, only stuff that was bought because I found out the hard way that it was necessary.
None of this includes, of course, the vet bills, the health insurance, or the cost of maintaining a truck and trailer to drag her around. I don't have the truck and trailer yet, just getting ready because I'm tired of paying other people to drag her around when I want to go somewhere. There are special supplements. There are training devices. There are are bridles (she has a dressage bridle, a show bridle, a schooling bridle, and a flat hunting bridle), bits to go with same, and the saddles (two Stubbens, one for dressage and one for hunting, and I'm not even going to tell you about the angst of getting those fitted to her). We have a stack of saddle pads roughly 2 1/2 feet high. Girths, leads, lunge lines, health products, grooming devices, treatments, medications. THe list of purchases doesn't count the time taken off of work to meet the vet or the farrier out at the barn, or the drives to go buy all this crap, or the lessons and training.
She's pretty smug about all of this. She figures she deserves it and gets indignant if she doesn't get it.
I love this horse. I love my two dogs, too. And I don't want the HSUS to spend hundreds of millions to lobby legislators so that I no longer have the right to ride the horse, or hunt, or even own animals.
I can’t stand the ads either. I understand they are used to educate the public, but they break my heart.
All four of my pets are rescues. When something hard happens in my life I always want to go get another pet. You can tick off the deaths in my family by the pet additions. Heart healers!
Maybe this will make you feel a bit better. I got into horse rescue this summer. We now have a palomino & a race horse who were on their way to the kill pen. Now they have a great home & are well loved.
For a few days I've known there were a bunch of horses left over from the horse auction & the meat buyers were coming today or tomorrow for them. I don't cry anymore over it since I have no tears left. But I got the girl who splits the barn with me & another women to go take a look at the horses. So today a horse was saved & is on his way to our quarantine pasture. Another horse to join our other 5 rescue horses. I am getting ready to go out & see this ex race horse who was tossed away after somebody decided he wasn't worth loving & feeding anymore.
My horses are on my page & Moonie looks 100% better then he did in his picture there. Amazing what lots of love, care & kindness did for him. I hear from some of my friends that I am crazy in this economy to have horses. It is hard & we don't go out to dinner or spend money like we used to on ourselves. But the joy we get from our horses is worth every penny. Plus all my adult children are getting involved & my 10 yr old daughter is active in riding & will show Moonie next summer. I do some cat & dog rescue too when I can. It is a zoo here in my house but I love my animals.
If these ads are for HSUS be aware, they are an animal rights lobbying group and don’t actually run shelters. Yes, they tug at your heartstrings, but a little research will tell you that they and PETA’s answer to animal cruelty is for humans to have no interaction with animals at all. Google Ingrid Newkirk quotes and start from there.
Do you watch nature shows? They are pretty cruel too. I am not negating the cruelty of humans, but for many animals life is brutish and short no matter where they live it.
Donate directly to your LOCAL shelter or purebred rescue. They use the money for the animals, not for lobbying for causes that you may not agree with.
An HSUS shelter? Do tell!
I know this will likely get me flamed, but that quote makes no sense to me whatsoever. I see nowhere in the Bible that suggests to me that because I cannot end animal euthanasia I will not go to Heaven. What have I missed?
“You might enjoy this quote from Tennessee vet Bruce Langlois:
“If we don’t put an end to the senseless killing of healthy adoptable pets; we run the risk of finding there is no room for us when it is OUR turn to enter heaven.” Amen. “
Thanks, I do appreciate that.
In the Virginia governor’s race, Bob McDonnell has earned the endorsement of the Humane Society
http://www.bobmcdonnell.com/index.php/media/player then click “endorsed” on the right column to see the ad.
>>If you think its unmanly to feel that way about what these commercials show then youre a nitwit; goodbye.<<
I wouldn’t know. I dumped TV in 1997. This frog jumped out of the water when it was only lukewarm.
My wife and I adopted 2 GSD’s from the German Shepherd Rescue Group of Virginia. I’ve literally confronted people on the side of the road being cruel to dogs. I’ve taken dogs home that I’ve picked up on the side of the road and have found them good homes.
I have no tolorance towards people that are cruel to animals. Hunting is one thing but beating an animal and making it suffer is entirely different. People that do that should be beaten severely.
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