
Since volunteering as a Dogs Deserve Better rep for Mississippi, my heart has been broken and I have lost a lot of sleep. When it rains, I think of those precious faithful dogs sitting through it wondering what they did wrong. Today it was 100 degrees and stifling and every chained dog lays patiently in what shade, if any, they can find.
I have been overwhelmed with the number of dogs I have seen or been told about in Starkville who spend their lives on chains or in pens. What is the purpose of a dog you keep chained in your yard? You don't play with him or enjoy him in any way. He is a lawn ornament that you feed and ignore.
There is no other animal that we treat the way we do dogs. Animals bred to be our companions, our loyal helpers, we leave to sit alone in their own feces, to be bitten by insects, to be attacked by other animals their chains won't allow them to escape. We leave them starving for attention and sometimes for food; yet they do not, cannot complain. They only sit and wait for us to change our minds, knowing they will instantly forgive us if we do. They do not demand respect from us, so we forget to give it even though they, above all creatures, deserve it most.
"We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love we can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all. It's the best deal man has ever made." - M. Acklam
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