I work in a veterinary clinic, so I see all kinds of owners, from the indifferent to the obsessive, from people who should not own pets, to great pet owners. They all eventually end up at the vet clinic. I put myself, on the pet ownership scale, somewhere on the side of being a good pet owner. But I know I am not the "best" pet owner. I don't brush my dog every day, I don't brush her teeth every week, I don't walk her every day and I definitely don't train her every single day. But I do do all of these things often enough to tip the scale towards: good pet owner.
The other day, we had a pair of dogs in the hospital for GI issues. Both
dogs of this one owner were affected, so they were both hospitalized. The owner
coincidently was having car issues and his car was unavailable to him, since it
was in the shop for repairs. He was left, leaving his two dogs at the
veterinary hospital and only being able to check on them by phone. Then to our
surprise, in the late afternoon, he showed up at the clinic to visit his dogs.
We didn't expect him because he had no car. Come to find out, he had taken a
taxi from the North side of
that made me cry!
ReplyDeleteGreat one, Mary Ann. Of course, you know I'd spend $108 to visit my ill furry family members.
ReplyDeleteI regret that I did not visit one of my seriously ill dogs - it wasn't the money, I just was worried that she would be stressed if I came to see her and then had to leave her again. She took a turn for the worse and I got there to hold her while she was pts. What do you think? In retrospect, I really wish I had visited her, and next time I will.
ReplyDeleteLibba
Beautifully said.
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