Pets
Related: About this forumI saved a dog today.
I'm sure some of you are aware that I have a cat sanctuary in South Texas. "Sanctuary" because we have a finite number of residents who are here to live out their lives. We no longer do intake because I'm getting older, and I need to (hopefully) outlive these kiddos. The vast majority of the cats are quite elderly, and I lose one regularly. But it never gets easy.
In that vein, I currently have a 15-year old kitty who is reaching the end. So, I've been quite sad.
Today, I was taking a Christmas present to drop off at a friend's house, and saw a small black dog in the middle of a busy road. The dog was trying to eat something that was in the middle of the road. I panicked. I parked on one side of the road, and the dog ran to the opposite side - safely, at least. I quickly drove over to the other side and parked. The dog was back out (again) in the middle of the road at the object in the middle. I waited until there was a clear path of cars and called her. She immediately ran to me and jumped in my arms. I was so relieved when I had her.
Luckily, she had tags and I called the first number and got an answer. I was able to easily return her to her family. She'd gotten out of the back yard that backs up to the busy highway. I didn't give them the usual lecture of "you need to make sure she doesn't get out" because I could tell that they were horrified that she'd been in danger. And hey, it is Christmas, after all.
So, it felt really good to save this precious little soul and to return her to where she is loved. I'm grateful that I was in the right place at the right time. That sort of thing seems to happen to me (and other animal lovers) a lot.
Then I got home...
I sure do wish that just ONCE, someone could save one of mine. Sorry to be a downer. I know that they all - just like us - have a limited number of years. But it is, after all, Christmas.
Hug your kiddos for me tonight and be grateful that you have another day with them. They are such a precious part of our lives.
SheltieLover
(76,140 posts)You are an Earth Angel!
Good vibes on the way to you & your 15 yr old kitty.
Karadeniz
(24,719 posts)Nigrum Cattus
(1,199 posts)May you, and I, both live long enough to be the
ones to care for our feline friends
Peace, Love, Strength
UpInArms
(53,960 posts)❤️❤️❤️
StarryNite
(11,965 posts)You made a difference because you cared and took action. May you and yours have a safe and blessed Christmas.
2naSalit
(99,710 posts)A kind soul who cares about and for others and you recognize the preciousness of souls including those not of our species.
Grim Chieftain
(1,134 posts)You are a true hero, hamsterjill.
red dog 1
(32,346 posts)You probably saved that dog's life...Bless you for your act of kindness.
Evolve Dammit
(21,420 posts)Bayard
(28,361 posts)TBF
(35,455 posts)it never gets easier, that's for sure.
We've had various dogs over the years - rescues, dogs returned to their breeders with "problems" etc. My daughter is the "dog whisperer" - she found one in our neighborhood one day without a collar so we drove it to our vet and thankfully it was chipped. He lived over in the next subdivision and made it across a smaller but sometimes busy suburban road after digging out of his yard. The family was so happy to have him back! Things happen sometimes (and the no collar did annoy me!), but ultimately, I was just glad we got him safely back to his home.
mwmisses4289
(3,105 posts)MichMan
(16,533 posts)I have three rescue dogs and they are my world
Trueblue Texan
(4,158 posts)I had a gathering at my house for Dems. The dogs were locked in my office at the beginning of the event, but my little drama queen decided to start howling in the middle of speeches and I let them come out. Not long after the event wound down, people started leaving. In all the chaos, I didn't realize my youngest girl got out. People were still leaving when my phone rang and it was my husband saying someone had called and they had our little Cayenne and were headed to our house.
I was sooooooo grateful to that lady! I've got two older dogs that I know won't be with us much longer and I so need that young baby girl to help me mend my broken heart, plus, I just love her so much and don't want anything to happen to her. We are pretty responsible with our babies, but things happen sometimes, especially with little escape artists. So thank you for rescuing that dog. You probably saved some broken hearts!
FakeNoose
(40,005 posts)Thanks for sharing this story ....
littlemissmartypants
(31,442 posts)CommonHumanity
(340 posts)Same thing happened to me with the sweetest little back lab. I had driven about 250 miles to pick up my own new dog, June, when I saw this sweet little black lab in the middle of a busy road. She was RIGHT in the road. Unbearable to drive by. I pulled over to get her and she came right to me. Like you, I was filled with relief.
I continued on my voyage to get June now with a second dog on board. The woman who gave June to me wa surprised that I'd brought a doggie friend along for the pickup. I explained she was a very recently acquired friend. I walked the recently acquired friend to where June was and the recently acquired friend was absolutely terrified of June (BTW, June is the gentlest most submissive dog imaginable, but who knows the mind of a dog). Anyway there was no way I was getting those two precious dogs in the car together so I told the woman who was giving June to me that I'd try to find the owner of the stray and be back tomorrow for June.
The hitch was that since I driven 250 miles to get June, I was staying overnight in an AirBNB that DIDN'T allow pets. I called the AirBNB host and begged him to let me keep the lab overnight despite the no pets rule. He resisted and I pleaded and finally he relented saying his own dog was a stray so he had a bit of a soft spot for them. Thank God. I swore up and down that I'd clean the AirBNB meticulously, which I did. The bummer was he gave me a bad write up on AirBNB saying there was dog hair all over. Hah I re,moved every hair in sight and even washed the sheets. Oh well...That was the least of my concerns given the two dogs were unlikely to coexist in the back seat of my Prius.
My night with the stray dog was memorable. She was one of the dearest and best behaved dogs I've ever met and had eyes that could melt a million hearts. She followed me everywhere and cuddled up with me in bed. I was determined to somehow come home with both dogs if I didn't find the owner. Luckily, I found the owner in the morning. It was so hard to say good bye and let her go, but I did and then returned to pick up June and drive the 250 miles back home.
Because of the time spent finding the owner, June and I didn't get back to well after dark. I brought her to my farm where she was to be my new livestock guardian dog. Despite having previously lived with a goat, June was terrified of my goats. I sat with June until about 2am while she cowered behind me. I wanted to bring June to my house and get her away from the scary monster goats, but she was NOT getting in the car again so I made her her own little house where she could hide. She hid in there for a few days. Over the next few days, each time I checked on her, I'd only see her little pointy ears poking out. Finally she emerged and over time everything worked out. Now she spends her days running through the fields, completely at ease with the goats. Not a Christmas story, but still a happy ending. I still think fondly of the little black lab. I told the owners that if they ever ever needed to re home her to come straight to me.
hamsterjill
(16,912 posts)I think we are put where we are supposed to be. Thank you for your sweet, sweet heart that cared for both doggies!!!
MIButterfly
(1,889 posts)And thank you for the work you do. You have the biggest heart. You are truly doing God's work.
Have a wonderful holiday. Hugs to you and your cats from my cats, Martini and Holly, and me.
Polly Hennessey
(8,512 posts)That makes you an angel 😇 I know about aging kitties. My Millie is nineteen, which means each day is a gift for us.