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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Life of a Stray Dog

Today I want to pay a tribute to all the homeless dogs who are considered 'strays' on our planet Earth. I came accross this doggie during one of my outstation travels and it (he/she?) is so cute and friendly. I call him Lucky. He seemed very clean, happy and well taken care of. He was wagging his tail and willingly pose for my camera. I shall not reveal where this was taken because if I do, his life may be in danger. I can see that Lucky is not wearing a tag which means he doesn't have a licence which means he is considered a stray dog.

Some local councils employ Dog Catchers to catch strays and put them to sleep. But I guess they forgot about the emotions of the people who loved these strays. Yesterday, our daily newspaer ran a report about the tragedy that befell a 12 year old pet dog. You can read the report here.

"Six men came in a white van and caught my dog Puppy, which I let out of the house for only 5 minutes so it could ease itself. It does not have a licence." That was the last time the owner saw her dog alive. Her dog was put to sleep and buried at a landfill.

They say that dogs are man's best friend. How true. Dogs have given so much happiness to human beings, so here's a poem for all of us:

Prayer of gentleness to all creatures
To all the humble beasts there be,
To all the birds on land and sea,
Great Spirit, sweet protection give
That free and happy they may live!

And to our hearts the rapture bring
Of love for every living thing;
Make us all one kin, and bless
Our ways with Nature's gentleness!

John Calsworthy (1867-1933), Nobel Prize winner for Literature 1932.


This is my entry for That's My World Tuesday Season 2 Episode 30. To view what others have in their world, please visit here.

6 comments:

  1. What a sweet looking dog! I don't know what I'd do without my dog and I know my son feels the same way about his, they're a part of our family and it is so sad to see so many strays. Here in Washington there are wonderful homes that take in stray dogs and find permanent homes for them and there are several organizations here that work to save as many animals as possible. Thanks for the story of this one. I hope he makes it!!

    Sylvia

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  2. I have seen local council people shot strayed dogs. Terrible!

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  3. Wow, 5 mins - they were really quick!

    I got a dog from the pound once, and it was really good to give a dog a 2nd chance. I understand that most older dogs get put down because they dont get much of a chance of being adopted and there isn't enough funds to keep all the dogs - which is really sad.

    I hope this puppy finds a home soon.

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  4. Dogs are not treated well in this country. Did you read what the residens on Pulau Ketam did to their dogs? Very sad.

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