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WOMAN'S (and MAN'S) BEST FRIEND-our beloved Dogs

By
Real Estate Agent with eXp REALTY, OHIO

                                                                         

I LOVE DOGS! I love my darling Cats too!!

All that know me well, know my passion for animals. In my office at DeHOFF REALTORS, the joke has been that I drive around in between real estate appointments and look for stray dogs. Some even have taken the joke a step further and say folks had better keep their dogs in the home, as I am out stealing them. Of course it is all in jest. In the humor, the sad fact is that I often return to my office with a "found this dog" story. On occasion it may happen twice within a couple week period. The fact is that you do not have to look to hard to see a stray dog running loose. I always have a dog lease and collar in my vehicles. I know many besides myself just can't allow a dog to remain on the run and risk it's safety. I have had others stop their cars to offer assistance in getting the dog secure. That is human nature at it's best!

I received an email this morning from a fellow dog lover. I could not resist sharing the thoughts it offered about a dog's loyalty and intelligence. It had a picture of a massive sized dog named Brutus. Brutus is a military K9- part Boxer and part British Bull Mastiff. The story says that he was a loyal and well trained dog.  Brutus won the Congressional Medal of Honor last year from his tour in Iraq. Apparently the dog was trained with sign language. The story speaks of an extremely dangerous situation for his handler and other soldiers-a hostage situation- that could have been the soldier's demise. Brutus was clever but the details graphic, so I will spare them. The soldiers were saved and Brutus is well! The final comment was that when all is well and calm, he thinks he is a lap dog(at 200 lbs.) and even likes cats. 

The bond between humans and dogs is amazing, in my opinion. Most of us know and experience that absolute joy every day! These thoughts below (in bold print), were also part of the email and so well spoken. Because I work with an animal rescue group, I am continually hopeful that all humans will come to know and understand the following. Sadly, not all do. I have been apart of those unfortunate situations. I have even picked up some of those dogs that did not get the love and understanding they deserved. I have witnessed stories from those who will easily give up a family pet that they introduced to their children because the commitment to giving that dog a "forever home" was not honored. Perhaps that taught that crying child that we are all disposable when things get difficult. Perhaps it teaches that child that a quick fix is easier than searching for solutions through understanding. I continue to be part of the solution is my own small way. I have also learned so much from my daughter Lindsay. She has given as much... and more... of that compassion to animal rescue than I have. She has volunteered with Second Chance for Animals since she was 10. She is now a College freshman studying animal science. She intends to work with wildlife research and preservation. I am proud to say that my parents, sister and I lived an example for Lindsay that inspired her to chose a life path of change. I wish that for all children-for all parents.


Remember that pets can't do a lot of things for themselves and that they depend on you to make their life a quality life!
 
A PET'S TEN COMMANDMENTS.........      

1. My life is likely to last 10-15 years. Any separation from you is likely to be painful.


2. Give me time to understand what you want of me.


3. Place your trust in me.  It is crucial for my well-being.


4. Don't be angry with me for long and don't lock me up as punishment. You have your work, your friends, your entertainment, but I have only you.


5. Talk to me.  Even if I don't understand your words, I do understand your voice when speaking to me.


6. Be aware that however you treat me, I will never forget it.


7. Before you hit me, before you strike me, remember that I could hurt you, and yet, I choose not to bite you.


8. Before you scold me for being lazy or uncooperative, ask yourself if something might be bothering me.  Perhaps I'm not getting the right food, I have been in the sun too long, or my heart might be getting old or weak.

9. Please take care of me when I grow old. You too, will grow old.

10. On the ultimate difficult journey, go with me please. Never say you can't bear to watch.  Don't make me face this alone.  Everything is easier for me if you are there, because I love you so.

Take a moment today to thank God for your pets.  Enjoy and take good care of them.

Life would be a much duller, less joyful experience without God's critters.

Now please pass this on to other pet owners.  We are surrounded by hope, love, and joyfulness;  it is here on earth and has 4 legs!

posted by Pam Oster, DeHOFF REALTOR    ...and animal lover!                                          2/11/09 

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Maureen McCabe
HER Realtors - Columbus, OH
Columbus Ohio Real Estate

"My life is likely to last 10-15 years. Any separation from you is likely to be painful."

I used to say my first dog promised to be with me for 20 years, he was my comfort when I went through a real difficult time.  Poor fella had horrible separation anxiety.  He died when he was six or seven, way too young.

A local dog who used to be on the news with his meteorologist owner, died recently. He was a Basset Hound, funny, funny breed but not one I am terribly fond of.  I grieved when I heard yesterday. 

My "new" dog is almost 10?

Feb 11, 2009 02:05 AM
Pam Oster
eXp REALTY, OHIO - Akron Canton Region Airport, OH
REALTOR

My precious pooches(shown), are Sammi and Yukon. Both found running the streets during my Real Estate travels. I was mourning the loss of my darling Lab at that time..and still, from 2 years previous. In the meanwhile, we opened our home and hearts to temporary pet fostering for a local rescue group. We had Einstein the Border Collie, Bagel the Beagle and others who we cared for as we searched for their "forever home". All are happy and healthy with families who adopted them. My Lab, Bear blessed my life for 15 years. And now we are blessed with Sammi(on the right) and Yukon. 

We get more from them, then we give to them. Sounds like you agree!!

 

Feb 11, 2009 03:33 AM
Ray & Elaine Fischer
(828) Home-Stager.com & (828) Custom-Cabinets.com - Asheville, NC

i want to start a $1 donation webpage from everyone nationwide for dogs in need and take this money and give it to shelters in desperate need. imagine if everyone give just $1 and we spreed the word around to 1 million people in one yr. do u think its possible? i do but i need help from every dog/cat loving person out there. i can't do this alone. i have great ideas for this web page to for those that donate like showing your name of giving a donation and you can carry this web page to yours in you have one that to would help spreed the word for the $1 donation for pets. imagine

$1, 1 million in 1 yr. for pets in need. the ones we have at home are lucky but those that are still in shelter needs our help so they are not put down just because of money, or no room. omg that just kills me... shelters need help nationwide to feed these pets, etc. contact me if you are interested in helping and any questions you might have even more ideas. come we can do it!!!

i love the pics of everyones pets. please if you can i would love for you to email them to me especially funny ones. especially pets that were adopted from shelter to put on the webpage to show how lucky and loved they are.

i hope to hear from you all. lets spread the word and get this event going asap.............

Mar 14, 2009 05:22 PM