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Re: [pyrnet] Max and Beau



Beautifully said. I'm proud to stand on the side of rescue. Sad.. but they 
really need us. A day in our arms means a saved life at the bridge.


>From: "Barb Bowes" <bamb@monmouth.com>
>Reply-To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
>To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
>Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Max and Beau
>Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 07:37:09 -0400
>
>Gerry, along with the 1000's of other reasons why people get out
>of Rescue. And yes, sometimes it is all just too much. But where
>would those dogs be without Rescue? The ones who are abused,
>starved, disease ridden? The ones that you bring in, with hopes
>of saving, but they are so far gone they die in your arms? At
>least those few knew a loving hand and a gentle touch even if for
>only a few moments before passing. We get hardened after a while,
>seeing what we see, and dealing with the things we need to deal
>with in Rescue. But we are never hardened against the plight and
>needs of the dogs, just people, and the atrocities of which they
>are capable. Beau's case was special. Perhaps his purpose was to
>show us all that such great love still exixts between man and
>dog, that not even death can separate them. Although it is a sad
>story, it is uplifting as well.
>
>Barb Bowes
>Bo & Chelsea (Pyrs), Flopsy (Pyr Shep) & Machin (Doxie)
>The more people I meet, the more I like my dog!
>bamb@monmouth.com
>
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