buddy'smom
Boxer Pal
My thoughts and Kailee's Story
Well, I totally agree with everyone's opinion on thinking that pets are disposable, however, I am going to play Devil's Advocate on this one and tell you in brief my Kailee's story. I think it is important that you hear it, as I see similarities in her story and this one.
Kailee and how she came to be a rescue boxer at the age of two. Kind of the same story.
The husband in the beginning had all good intentions of doing right by Kailee when he bought her as a pup, took her to Obedience Training (Yepper Kailee passed all courses and has diploma's that were sent with her when we adopted her. Amazing if you knew her now LOLOL ) and kept up with all her vet checks and immunizations. On with my story......
The wife decided when Kailee was still under that age of one, that she did not like Kailee, nor have the time to deal with Kailee. My dear little boxer girl was sent to live her life in the back yard. On a good day, she was allowed in the laundry room penned up. Over the course of a very short time, it became convenient to just leave Kailee outside, no shelter supplied, but to live in All Ontario Weather Elements rain, snow, blazing heat,high humidity etc. basically fending for her own survival. Oh, they fed her when they remembered, but considering what she looked like when she came to us, I think feedings became few and far between. To this day ( 19 mo. later) Kailee still gives us a kiss before and after EVERY meal she eats, kind of like she is thanking us. She will not start her meal until she has given the kiss, and the after kiss is immediate, she seeks us out to give it to us. The neighbors, who were active in getting Kailee into rescue, reported they could hear her crying in the rain, whimpering in the heat, they made sure she had water, oh and for fun, no toys were supplied, Kailee amused herself with what scraps of garbage she could find laying in the yard.
This thread sounds so much like it could head in the direction that Kailee's life went so I suggest if the wife feels she cannot cope, then rehome the Shankly now, before he has even a taste of Kailees demise.
I am not advocating that any dog is disposable, but I do like to advocate when I see a Potential for a sad life for a boxer, act on it now, before you have caused him some harm. That is a short version of Kailee's story, and my piece on advocating on her behalf in hopes that we can prevent any dog from living this way again.
Jean
Well, I totally agree with everyone's opinion on thinking that pets are disposable, however, I am going to play Devil's Advocate on this one and tell you in brief my Kailee's story. I think it is important that you hear it, as I see similarities in her story and this one.
Kailee and how she came to be a rescue boxer at the age of two. Kind of the same story.
The husband in the beginning had all good intentions of doing right by Kailee when he bought her as a pup, took her to Obedience Training (Yepper Kailee passed all courses and has diploma's that were sent with her when we adopted her. Amazing if you knew her now LOLOL ) and kept up with all her vet checks and immunizations. On with my story......
The wife decided when Kailee was still under that age of one, that she did not like Kailee, nor have the time to deal with Kailee. My dear little boxer girl was sent to live her life in the back yard. On a good day, she was allowed in the laundry room penned up. Over the course of a very short time, it became convenient to just leave Kailee outside, no shelter supplied, but to live in All Ontario Weather Elements rain, snow, blazing heat,high humidity etc. basically fending for her own survival. Oh, they fed her when they remembered, but considering what she looked like when she came to us, I think feedings became few and far between. To this day ( 19 mo. later) Kailee still gives us a kiss before and after EVERY meal she eats, kind of like she is thanking us. She will not start her meal until she has given the kiss, and the after kiss is immediate, she seeks us out to give it to us. The neighbors, who were active in getting Kailee into rescue, reported they could hear her crying in the rain, whimpering in the heat, they made sure she had water, oh and for fun, no toys were supplied, Kailee amused herself with what scraps of garbage she could find laying in the yard.
This thread sounds so much like it could head in the direction that Kailee's life went so I suggest if the wife feels she cannot cope, then rehome the Shankly now, before he has even a taste of Kailees demise.
I am not advocating that any dog is disposable, but I do like to advocate when I see a Potential for a sad life for a boxer, act on it now, before you have caused him some harm. That is a short version of Kailee's story, and my piece on advocating on her behalf in hopes that we can prevent any dog from living this way again.
Jean
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