
When I was young, Zoie had the most magnificent, awesome dog. Her name was Koko and she was ultra energetic and super friendly, not to mention just a little pushy. She adored Zoie completely and you could see this in every interaction between them. Zoie was also the only person she would listen to.
I can't necessarily see Zoie as a dominant personality type, but she definitely had established herself as alpha dog in Koko's eyes.

Then a couple years ago, I was "saddled" with a cat. My sister's cat, to be exact. Now, let me tell you something about this cat. This cat has attitude. Her name is Meanie. (Okay, it's actually spelled Meenie like "Eenie Meenie Minie, Mo" but "Meanie" is far more fitting.) She's very, very persnickety. And yet, I've somehow come to like her anyway. Love her even.
The moral of the story? Adopt a pet.
I know it's a round about way of

I know that there will be a day in my life at some point where I WILL have a dog of my own. It's a plan that hasn't been fulfilled yet, but it's one I have every intention of following through to fruition. And when I do, I'll be adopting.
Why adopt instead of purchase? Because there are millions of abandoned, mistreated and stray pets out there that need a home. Reputable humane societies and animal rescue centers can clear these pets for adoption, ensuring they're healthy and ready to come into your home. Many know the animals in their shelters well enough they can even give you an idea as to the energy level and personality of the pet you're considering adopting.

The shop that provided the pet loving jewelry pictures in this post is Beaded Tail, ran by Sharla on Etsy. Beaded tail is filled with beaded jewelry for animal lovers with a portion of ALL sales proceeds benefiting animal awareness causes.
These causes include the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Humane Society for the United States, Dogs for the Deaf, Alley Cat Allies and Chintimini Wildlife Rescue. In 2008, Beaded Tail's donations came to $407.00 and in 2009 it grew to $686.50! They are a terrific shop and if you're an animal lover (or know someone who is) you'll want to stop by and take a look around.
YOU CAN CLICK ON THE PICTURES ABOVE TO VISIT THE BEADEDTAIL ON ETSY AND TAKE A LOOK AROUND OR, IF YOU PREFER, CLICK RIGHT HERE.
3 comments:
I second that motion! Adopt a pet! I grew up with pets (cats & dogs), and all were either adopted from shelters, from people who couldn't care for them, or litters from people who didn't spay. I've never had a 'pure-bred' anything, and I think all my pets have been amazing, too! Right now, I have 3 cats, all of whom came from very humble beginnings (an alley stray, a kitten abandoned in the woods, and a kitten born under a porch). Much love to Meanie!
Thank you for this great post about pets and my shop! I am a huge supporter of adopting pets and there are so many loving pets in shelters waiting for their furever homes. Thanks for spreading the message of Adopt, don't shop! I hope you are able to adopt a big dog soon too!
Pet adoption has so many rewards. My husband and I have adopted both dogs and cats. At present we have a cat that is precocious and adoring. He allows no other human close, yet curls into my chest to sleep at night.
We also have two dogs, one whose age is nearly 14 years old and has always had the sweetest disposition. The other is just a year old who actually adopted us. She walked into my arms, laid her head against my chest and said, "Please don't make me stay here". What person with a heart could have left her? She has grown into a hundred pound "lap dog" we affectionately call Elle (short for elephant) and she ads so much joy to our lives that we never regret having adopted her.
YES! Adopt. The reward will last a lifetime.
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