My Shelter Dog

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    My Shelter Dog

    I found this poem on "The Best of Craigslist"  I apologize if it's already been posted....
     
    My Shelter Dog



    Date: 2006-08-22, 11:18PM EDT


    My Foster Dog
    by Unknown Author

    My foster dog stinks to high heaven.
    I don't know for sure what breed he is.
    His eyes are blank and hard.
    He won't let me pet him and growls when I reach for him.

    He has ragged scars and crusty sores on his skin.
    His nails are long and his teeth, which he showed me, are stained. I sigh.
    I drove two hours for this.

    I carefully maneuver him so that I can stuff him in the crate. Then I heft
    the crate and put it in the car. I am going home with my new foster dog.

    At home I leave him in the crate till all the other dogs are in the yard. I
    get him out of the crate and ask him if he wants "outside." As I lead him to
    the door he hikes his leg on the wall and shows me his stained teeth again.

    When we come in, he goes to the crate because that's the only safe place he
    sees. I offer him food but he won't eat it if I look at him, so I turn my
    back. When I come back, the food is gone.

    I ask again about "outside." When we come back, I pat him before I let
    him in the crate; he jerks away and runs into the crate to show me his
    teeth.

    The next day I decide I can't stand the stink any longer.
    I lead him into the bath with cheese in my hands. His fear of me is not
    quite overcome by his longing for the cheese.
    And well he should fear me, for I will give him a bath.

    After an attempt or two to bail out he is defeated and stands there. I
    have bathed four legged bath squirters for more years than he has been
    alive. His only defense was a show of his stained teeth, that did not hold
    up to a face full of water.

    As I wash him, it is almost as if I wash not only the stink and dirt away
    but also some of the hardness. His eyes look full of sadness now. And he
    looks completely pitiful as only a soap covered dog can.

    I tell him that he will! feel better when he is cleaned. After the soap,
    the towels are not too bad, so he lets me rub him dry.

    I take him outside. He runs for joy . . . the joy of not being in the tub
    and the joy of being clean.

    I, the bath giver, am allowed to share the joy. He comes to me and lets me
    pet him.

    One week later I have a vet bill. His skin is healing. He likes for me to
    pet him ( I think). I know what color he will be when his hair grows in.

    I have found out he is terrified of other dogs, so I carefully introduce
    him to my mildest four legged brat. It doesn't go well.

    Two weeks later a new vet bill for an infection, that was missed on the
    first visit. He plays with the other dogs.

    Three weeks later his coat shines, he has gained weight.
    He shows his clean teeth when his tongue lolls out
    after he plays chase in the yard with the gang.

    His eyes are soft and filled with life. He loves hugs and likes to show
    off his tricks, if you have the cheese.

    Someone called today and asked about him. They saw the picture I took the
    first week. They asked about his personality, his history, his breed. They
    asked if he was pretty. I asked them lots of questions.

    I checked up on them.
    I prayed.
    I said yes.

    When they saw him the first time they said he was the most beautiful dog
    they had ever seen.

    Six months later, I got a call from his new family.
    He is wonderful, smart, well behaved, and very loving.

    How could someone not want him?
    I told them I didn't know.
    He is beautiful.
    They all are.

    :)
    • Gold Top Dog
    I'm absolutely in tears reading this.   I love both my shelter dogs (RIP Michelle, and my dear little Prancer).   The ability of dogs to forgive / forget the past never ceases to amaze me.
    • Gold Top Dog
    That made me cry! I totally felt that way about Gracie, the part about "how could someone not want her"? She's such an angel. Some fool let her slip through their fingers and now our family is blessed by her love. Of course, she's napping on the leather couch, so she ain't got it so bad either!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Me three.  That was really moving.  How could someone not want him?  I wonder that about Ace all the time.  But at the same time I am glad they didn't.  He has changed so much and he is a happy, healthy dog now.  With lots of perks.  I tell him that he won the shelter dog lottery.  :) 

    Yay for shelter doggies, and the people who give them second chances.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I've never seen that before.  That was misty-eyed beautiful, thanks for sharing.  I'm going to keep that one.
    • Gold Top Dog
    That really was great. I've never seen it before, but I loved it! Thanks for posting!!