As every day there are highs and lows within the rescue
world. There are the things that make
your heart so happy it feels as if it could swell from your chest. And then
there are the things that make your heart feels as if it has broken inside
you. In general these feelings come separately
and at different times. However there
are times when they come together leaving one to know the true meaning of both
joy and sorrow and reminding one that no matter how jaded you think you have
become to rescue that you are not immune to the multitude of feelings.
Early this afternoon i met with a very young family who was
forced into having to find their Great Dane a home due to living
arrangements. This family was forced to
choose between their human children who needed housing and their Dane child who
was unable to stay due to the regulations of their landlord. It is a no brainer really folks. As much as we love our four legged children,
our two legged ones must take the priority.
I realize many of us say we would never part with our animals, but the
truth is that we have no idea what we would do unless faced with this
issue.
This young family came with their chests taking deep breaths
as they knew this was the day when they would hand their beloved Great Dane
over to a new family who was anxiously waiting to meet him. They had raised this puppy since five weeks
of age and given him all of their love for 16 months. The Dane was stunningly beautiful. Very well cared for in every sense of the
word. Loved beyond measure you could see
in his shining fur and the liquid brown eyes he had for his father. As moments went by i noted the Dane was
taking the same types of breath the family was.
This Dane knew something was changing for him. The Dane leaned deeply into his father the
entire time i watched. As the father
cried the Dane started to vomit. Again
the things i notice that make my Danes so closest to human as i have ever found
within the canine world. They know their
owners inside and out.
A new family with excitement and shine in their eyes had
arrived. Since the loss of their Dane, their home and heart had been empty and
waiting for the time they would fill that hole with the obvious love they had
in their hearts. A couple of days of
preparation had already started. They
were ready to welcome home the boy they had only seen within photographs. Realizing this situation was painful for the
family who had raised the Dane, the new adopters were so gracious to this young
family. As much as they were gracious, it was obvious that they were grateful
too. A Dane to call their own once more
and understanding the loss of a Dane even though it was different
situations.
I promised myself i wasn’t going to cry today. That i would do business and make sure that
nothing touched my insides as it is a place i have visited too often without
satisfaction for my soul. I stood back and allowed these two families to make
friends and the promises between one another that everyone had the best
interest for the Dane in mind. I smiled
inside as i watched a group of people who all loved one dog. And even i started to have that familiar
twitch of feelings inside. I watched as
there wasn’t a dry eye in the group....including my own. Compassion........although it can be a
bitch..........i am so glad i still feel it.
I am not too jaded. I am not hardened
to rescue and it's looking like after all of this time, i am still human
inside.
The new family got the Dane into the car. Again made promises to the young family while
embracing them closely. The new family
realized this was going to be one of the most painful moments in the young family’s
life. The new family did not drive away
without feeling this young family’s loss even through their own
excitement. Weeks of waiting for the new
family made this moment one of the sweetest moments that perhaps they will feel
in one time. They gave a gift of love to
a dog that had been loved dearly. This
making their ride home even more special.
They have become responsible for the life of one Dane in which they have
promised to ride to the end. My heart
swelled with love and happiness for theirs.
The young family turned their backs as the car drove
away. I embraced the mother as she was
uncontrollably sobbing. I could hear the
father behind me softly crying from the bottom of his heart. The children cried and the little boy turned
and went off a distance putting his hand on the shoulder of his much younger
sister. I turned to the father and told
him that i promised....the life of this Dane he loved was in good hands. The hands that Dames for Danes had personally
chosen for this Dane boy. And he whispered to me that he saw everything he
needed in the new family to be sure he felt right. I held him as if i had known him for my
lifetime and i realized in this i too made a bond. A bond among a group of people. And a moment i will never forget. My heart was breaking inside and physically i
hurt from it.
The love for a dog spreads far and wide. It joins many humans through those lessons in
which we are all supposed to be taught.
The love among those who love their dogs is a love that cannot be
matched. And in my mind and my thoughts
are that God has those like us here, to take joy in the people we are. So yes the highs and lows. Well today was both in one moment and i am
pleased that a dog was the center of it. And i have to say to those who don’t
understand why i give my time to this work, .....if you could only feel it in
your heart...you would know. There is
nothing like it. And there is nothing i
would rather be known for.