Guess what? I was sitting on my “right on
the computer table so I can be as close as possible to Mrs. Stillman” bed, when I happened to notice a dogimonial she was writing about moi! I liked it so much that from now on I’m gonna
call her Mom. So, instead of my writing a post today, I’m gonna show you her
letter. Here is Mrs. Stillman's letter:
Dear ATAILTOTELL, this is my Dogimonial.
Trying to keep Baby
with me, I looked at poodles everywhere, on the street, on TV, on the
Internet. I discussed it with a friend, " Money is tight, so new
expenses seem unwise. Why should I get
another dog to tie me down, waste my energy and deplete my resources?” He simply answered "because a dog will
make you happy.” What a revelation! Happy!
I looked for dogs online and found
out how puppy mills manufacture dogs as if they were furniture, but with far less
care for their products or the workers!
The dire circumstance of some of these innocent creatures made me cry
with compassion and anger. Maybe I could
save just one.
Right before my January birthday Libby
appeared on A Tail To Tell’s website. A puppy mill had used her up and discarded
her. She was old already, just like me,
a poodle just like Baby, a little funny looking and frayed at the edges, just
like me.
ATailToTell.com and I arranged the adoption. I drove down to Pennsylvania with trepidations
about the wintry weather and my new pup. As per plan, I pulled up to the big SUV waiting
in my hotel parking lot. In the back,
huddled in a travel crate sat Libby, toothless from neglect, covered with rust
colored marks from licking herself in frustration, but otherwise healthy and
vetted by ATailToTell.com.'s
Vet.
Libby put out her little paws to her foster mom. “Please don’t give me away. Don’t send me back to that place!” I kissed her and told her not to worry, that she would be safe with me, forever.
Libby put out her little paws to her foster mom. “Please don’t give me away. Don’t send me back to that place!” I kissed her and told her not to worry, that she would be safe with me, forever.
I drove off with Libby cuddled in my arms. We squinted our way through massive white walls of snow. Our little car shivered in the wind. We plodded through the un-ploughed highway passing stopped cars and 4-wheelers along the way. Finally, hours later we skidded to a stop and into our new life.
Every time I looked at Libby, I couldn’t help but laugh.
She was so funny looking and so cute. She turned
her eyes away when I looked at her but followed me with hers every second that
I did not. I stopped worrying about
anything else and devoted myself to making her feel safe and happy.
In time, Libby's hair grew back, her pure
black and white markings returned. She
became so beautiful that people stopped her on the street just to marvel at her. We made new friends everywhere
Yes, Libby has made
me more than happy. In fact, she has
changed my life. Libby inspired me to
translate her thoughts into human and write them down in a blog for her. With Libby's help, I found I could write
stuff people actually wanted to read (sometimes). I gained a feeling of competence and self-respect. I realized that life was not over for me,
that I still had a future. That life was
worth living. And if that is not reason
enough to save a dog's life then I don't know what is.
2 comments:
A truly heartwarming story! What a good friend both of you have now!
Libby is a delightful pup. I can see why she & Mrs. Stillman get along so well. Wonderful story, beautifully told.
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