The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside
- February 02, 2009
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Jolly1995
said,
9 months ago
Very nice! If only more people would adopt from the pound!
cleokaya
said,
9 months ago
Yep.
swolf48110 said, 9 months ago
I have two rescues… a dog and a cat. They’re both such a huge chunk of my world that they’re absolutely irreplacible.
cadgyod
said,
9 months ago
Shelters are the only way to go for pets. You get the best.
Daviddeer said, 9 months ago
All the dogs I’ve had and have, found me..I didn’t go out and find them. Makes me feel more loved since they were doing the searching when they were on their own roaming..looking for a home.
eagdvm said, 9 months ago
I work in a shelter & this made me tear up. I’m going to print out multiples & stick them on the cages of the dogs that have been waiting too long for that ONE person willing to take a chance!
Joy Lederman
said,
9 months ago
I know economic times are hard, but pets are a commitment for the LIFETIME of the pet. Would people give away their KIDS just because they can’t afford them? You can always find a way to keep the priorities. I have more respect for people who wind up living in their car with their dogs than those who opt to give away their pets so they can afford to keep the McMansion.