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A Foster Parent
Speaks
Thank You for bringing this foster
dog into my life.
Had I not made the decision to
participate in rescue, I would never have had the
chance to meet him. If I had sat here comfortably in my home and said "I
already
have four dogs and I know that I couldn't take in another - even on a
temporary
basis," I would never have met this dog.
Yes, it takes time to rescue and foster... but who gave me Time in the
first place?
And why or what was the reason I was given Time? To fill my own needs?
Or was
there another reason ever so small and seemingly insignificant, like
rescuing this
one dog, that could make a difference in an other's life? Perhaps to add
joy, hope,
help and companionship to another who is in need?
With great sadness, I sat down on a footstool in my kitchen this morning
and
watched as this foster dog bounced back into the house and skidded
across the
floor to sit ever so perfectly in front of me. He was the picture of
health, finally. He
was all smiles for me.... and I smiled back at his happy face. Deep in
his eyes, the
storm clouds of illness and generalized poor health had blown away, and
the clear
light of his perfection radiated out from his beautiful soul. He holds
no ill will toward
man. He forgives us all.
I thought to myself as I impressed
this one last long look of him into my heart, what a
very fine creature You have created. Tears slowly pooled and spilled
over my
cheekbones as the deeper realization of how wonderful this dog is sank
into my
internal file cabinet of Needful Things to Remember. Lord, he's a dog -
but he's a
better human being than I am.
He has forgiven quickly. Would I do the same?
He passionately enjoys the simple things in life. And I have often
overlooked them.
He accepts change and gets on
with his life. I fuss and worry about change.
He lives today and loves today. And I often dwell in the past or worry
about the future.
He loves no matter what. I am not that free.
This very lovely dog has gone to his new home today and already I miss
him. Thank
You for bringing this dog into my life. And thank You for the beautiful
and tender
lesson on how to be a better human.
-- Author Unknown
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