all dogs deserve a second chance at a loving, forever home, espoecially those born in a puppy mill and only knowing a cage as it’s home, i got mine from the dog warden after he had been taken there because his owner went into a nursing home. he was 10. he just had his 13th birthday a couple months ago/ everyday we take our walk at the park, him sometimes suggesting which way to go. i remember seeing him tucked back in the corner of his cage, looking lost and alone. when he came into the room i was going to meet him in he was more interested in going outside and doing his thing because they can spend 10-12 hrs a day in their cage before being taken out. he was my best decision ever and i will do it again when he crosses over the Rainbow Bridge.
We have two young foster dogs – terriers – that are as feral as any dogs I have ever known. We don’t actually know anything about their backstory. This is a new foster challenge for us. After 8 months, one of them will (almost) come up to us for pets. The other one still runs to his “safe zones” before we can approach him. But we can approach them in their safe zones now. Such sweeties. No aggression. Just fearful of humans.
finkd over 4 years ago
One dog’s meat is another dog’s poison.
jmworacle over 4 years ago
:-(’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member over 4 years ago
That’s just sad…sniff.
Gent over 4 years ago
Poor doggie.
whenlifewassimpler over 4 years ago
Ahhh poor sweetie pie….really gets my ire up.
Algolei I over 4 years ago
Puppy mills need banning.
rhpii over 4 years ago
Then we definitely need to go back to Koko’s so his friend can have the experience for the first time.
rorie over 4 years ago
Sad, but really thoughtful strip. Thank you.
micromos over 4 years ago
But, he had lots of playmates!
ocarol7 Premium Member over 4 years ago
:-((((((((( Adopt, Don’t Purchase-
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
Let’s just try to live in the moment and do all those things now.
IleneFarr over 4 years ago
Brings a tear.
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
all dogs deserve a second chance at a loving, forever home, espoecially those born in a puppy mill and only knowing a cage as it’s home, i got mine from the dog warden after he had been taken there because his owner went into a nursing home. he was 10. he just had his 13th birthday a couple months ago/ everyday we take our walk at the park, him sometimes suggesting which way to go. i remember seeing him tucked back in the corner of his cage, looking lost and alone. when he came into the room i was going to meet him in he was more interested in going outside and doing his thing because they can spend 10-12 hrs a day in their cage before being taken out. he was my best decision ever and i will do it again when he crosses over the Rainbow Bridge.
IleneFarr over 4 years ago
Brings a tear.
SharkieMark over 4 years ago
We have two young foster dogs – terriers – that are as feral as any dogs I have ever known. We don’t actually know anything about their backstory. This is a new foster challenge for us. After 8 months, one of them will (almost) come up to us for pets. The other one still runs to his “safe zones” before we can approach him. But we can approach them in their safe zones now. Such sweeties. No aggression. Just fearful of humans.