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Damon's Den Doberman
Rescue of Western Pennsylvania |
Featured Story!
HUGE THANKS to
Jim Willis for his support of our efforts!!!
I
STOLE YOUR DOG TODAY Copyright Jim
Willis 2002
I
stole your dog today. No, I didn't set a foot on your property,
but from the condition of your dog, I can imagine what it looks
like...the word "junkyard" comes to mind. I found her along a
road, with a heavy chain wrapped around her neck, still attached
to rotten boards from her doghouse, with rusty six-penny nails
protruding. Not only did I know that most of the town had already
ignored her, judging by where I found her, but I knew that if
she had gotten into the woods the "cross" that she dragged behind
her would have wrapped around a tree until starvation or thirst
killed her. The local populace is usually deaf to the sound or
blind to the sight of an animal in need, unless they decide to
shoot one for trespassing. That her ribs showed, that her ears
were filthy, that her overall condition was poor and that her
coat and eyes were dull, were good indications that you didn't
deserve her. But just to make sure, I checked with the local
authorities for a report of a missing (unlicensed) dog matching
her description and to see if you'd placed a "lost dog" advertisement
in the local newspaper. You hadn't, which I can only surmise
means that you do not miss her. That's rather convenient, because
the fact that she is not spayed, probably unvaccinated, and possibly
heartworm positive means that restoring her health could cost
me around a thousand dollars. Perhaps it may be some small comfort
to know that she doesn't miss you. In fact, her very act of escape
made it clear that she'd had enough of your brand of pet guardianship.
It took her about a day to realize that I'm not you, that I won't
hurt her, that despite our brief acquaintanceship, I love her.
It took two days for her to realize that the other animals who
live here accept her and that one of the joys she has been missing
has been the companionship of other dogs. It took three days
for her to appreciate the ecstasy of a homecooked meal and that
a couch is meant to be reclined on, and that she no longer has
to sleep outside - in fact, when the thunder starts, she'll get
a hug and her ears rubbed, and I'll make a fool of myself with
baby talk. She has a beautiful name now. Already in the first
week she has come to look more like she should. Her eyes sparkle
and she has learned to wag her tail in greeting. She has stopped
flinching when I make a sudden movement, because she knows now
that I won't beat her, in fact, she rarely leaves my side. She's
even become brave enough to bark at a cat and today I watched
from the window as she initiated play with the other dogs. No,
it's clear she does not miss you or her former life of neglect
on a chain. Of all the things that have become apparent from
my brief relationship with her - such as the forgiving nature
of the dog, their wonderful ability to heal and to trust, the
fact that love can work miracles - one of the most apparent is
what a fool you are. She was possibly the most trusting, loyal
and loving being in your life, and you consigned her to a life
of filth and loneliness until she made the best choice she's
ever made when she broke free. Perhaps her guardian angel helped
her escape. Lest anyone should mistake me for an angel, I will
admit that one day I hope to be as good as she; I believe she
forgave you within the first twenty-four hours of her new life
for the about four years of her previous "life," while I still
wrestle with the part of me that hopes that one day you will
burn in Hell. It's not clear yet whether she'll remain here or
whether I'll find her a loving home where she can count on more
individual attention than I can give her, but one thing is certain,
this is one bit of stolen "property" who is never returning to
you. So sue me, prosecute me, plead with the courts that she
is rightfully yours...I'm convinced this is the best "crime" I've
ever committed. Hardly anything has pleased me more than the
day I stole your dog. I need only look into her beautiful brown
eyes to know that she'd defend my decision with her life. If
we have one prayer, it is that you will not replace her, and
if we have one special day to commemorate together, it is the
day I stole your dog and the day she stole my heart.
Copyright Jim
Willis 2002 - Used With Permission
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