It’s to walk without steel beneath us,<br>Fresh grass rolling serenely<br>beneath our paws, <br>where we could feel soft<br>soothing melodies <br>Of those plains most of us will never know.<br><br>It’s to smell sanctuary <br>of life in its simplest forms.<br>Of ocean salt and<br>dense forest moisture.<br>Of home cooked meals<br>and favorite toys.<br><br>It’s to go for long walks<br>in the morning fog and<br>beneath night stars<br>where we can sit peacefully <br>to end an exciting day.<br><br>It’s the gentle stroke of human hands,<br>who praise us after a day’s work<br>of being a companion<br>And putting smiles on people’s faces –<br>Not because we produced money<br>but because we produced friendship.<br><br>It’s beyond these walls of grime,<br>beyond the filthy water<br>and stale food.<br>It’s beyond the people<br>who never glance at us,<br>But merely check inventory.<br><br>It’s in the arms of those who care.<br>It’s in the wag of a tail,<br>and in the bark of a happy dog – <br>Not a frantic one.<br><br><span style="font-style:italic">Freedom.</span><br><br><br>
<br><br><br>This is for an entry to a group on dA... but I realized I'm not part of the group yet. Anyway, I get this idea from puppy mill dogs. I did a report on them last year, and I learned a lot more than I used to know. I knew they were bad before... I just didn't realize -how- bad.<br><br>So, this is to those who buy from pet stores - stop and think about it. What responsible breeder would put their dogs in a pet store where they are going to owners that the breeder will never know? Yeah. No responsible breeder would put their puppies in a pet store. I used to think "Well, they need to be saved!"<br><br>While you may save a dog - you're creating even more who have to live through the horrible life that puppy mills bring dogs. These places thrive off people's sympathy. I also learned, that even when you don't get from a pet store - you need to do research. When you look online or in newspapers, beware of false advertising. It's easy for a puppy mill owner to write something impressive on a web page. <br><br>Millions of dogs die every year due to pet overpopulation. Puppy mills only support these horrible statistics. Think about the dogs stuck in these puppy mills - they're closed in wire cages, they don't get to see the outside world, and most of them suffer from disease, and most certainly, neglect. They will never know the meaning of freedom unless something is done to start closing these inhumane places down.
All good things must come to an end. All endings will begin new good things.
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22/100 mill so far
I Family Force 5!! on the hunt for another sponcer