Lost Angel
People in uniform took me to a place called a shelter. It smelled like hundreds of other dogs, chemicals, and fear. It was horribly noisy and I was put in a metal cage where I wouldn't be able to hunt for my food. The people there gave me food and never hit me, but I was so frightened I couldn't think. Then a strange man and woman came to take me. The last time I let people take me somewhere, I ended up here, so I figured it would only get worse. I put out my legs and fought to stay in my cage where at least I knew what to expect. They are bigger than I am, though, so they got me out and took me outside. I was glad to be outside and away from the smells and noise of the shelter, so I relaxed my tail a little and sniffed the grass. They took me to a car and opened the door. Well, I may be frightened, but who doesn't like a car ride? I jumped in and went with them.
They drove me clear out of the city to a much quieter place. They introduced me to the four dogs who live with them. I wasn't really interested but four is a lot fewer than the hundreds in the shelter. I started thinking maybe I like these people. Well, the best was yet to come. They fed me kibble and rice every day, four times a day! I couldn't believe how much I was getting to eat. My tummy finally felt full. Of course living on the street taught me that you never know when circumstances will change, so I wolfed down my food and searched for more. One time I was searching the livingroom and thought I was on to something so I growled to let the other dogs know that whatever I found was mine and they better just find their own. Well, you've met Lucky, but I think he's not so bright because when I growled, sending a very clear message, he ran over to me and said, "Do you want to play?" I thought it was a trick and defended my possible food as best I could considering that he's about twice my weight. I didn't even get a scratch, which makes me wonder if he was even trying to hurt me, as I assumed at the time. Anyway, when that happened, the woman jumped up and yelled at both of us. I knew where yelling would lead, so I flinched and grunted preparing myself for the blows, but none came. In fact, after I flinched the woman stopped yelling and started talking softly again. I didn't quite understand, but I liked it, so I decided to stick with her. I follow her everywhere now. Sometimes she waves her arms around and asks, "Could I take a step without tripping over a puppy?" I think it's a rhetorical question.
I like the people so much I sit near them to try to get pets all the time. I tried to sleep in bed with them too, but they don't let me do that. That's okay because there is a soft place to sleep right next to their bed. I like it so much I roll around growling to myself every night when I'm getting comfortable. It's been a while since I've been able to enjoy a good growly-roll. Then I go to sleep hoping I'll wake up to breakfast the next morning.
5 Comments:
Oh, Angel, you are so pretty! I'm glad you ended up in such a wonderful foster home. They will be sure to find you a wonderful loving place to live forever.
Hi Angel! You really LOOK like an Angel! What a sweet, sweet face - and oh, I just love your ears! You're in a wonderful place now where you can TRUST everyone! We wish you all good things and lots of love!
Amber
Hi Angel,
It sounds like someone was watching over you, making sure you got to such a good place.
Best wishes.........
Dakota
Hi Angel...you look just like my old foster-sister, Frosty...in other words, beautiful! So glad you have a happy foster home to call your own until you find your forever home!
--Juno
Hi Angel, I'm glad you found a good foster family to live with untl you find a perminent one!! If your looking for a good home, check me out!! i'v been looking for a nice dog, a husky just like you! Come and look at my house and see if you like it!! Please!!!!
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