I'm addressing this to all humans. I need help! My
name is Stella and I'm a purebred dog - what you'd call a "breeder."
I live in a huge high-volume kennel in Missouri. There are a couple thousand
dogs here. I've been here about eight years (that's human years) and I figure
I've had at least two hundred puppies. At least.
Oh, I don't want to give you the wrong idea ... I'm
not in any danger, or anything like that. There are people here who take care
of us. They probably each have about a hundred dogs with litters of puppies to
take care of, but they eventually get around to each of us. I know I get at
least one pat on the head per day. I have a stainless steel cage and there's
room enough to lie down and turn around. We get two meals a day, just dry
kibble, and at least the water is clean. They even have veterinarians who work
here. At first it struck us as odd that they could find people who studied to
be doctors and took an oath about compassionate care of animals to work here,
but they did.
But enough about me, it's my cousin Sadie I'm worried
about. You see, I haven't seen her since we were puppies. We can't write or
call of course, but I hear things occasionally through the
"grapevine." Some of the delivery trucks that take all the puppies
from where I am to pet shops also stop at the place where Sadie is, in Kansas.
I hear things ... and they worry me.
I've heard Sadie lives in a cold and drafty barn.
That's how it is in the winter, in the summer time the barn is an oven. The man
who runs the place hardly has any help, and Sadie's in there with a couple
hundred dogs. They have their cages up off the floor with wire bottoms, so that
they're easy to hose down, dogs and all (although I hear they rarely clean
them), and I'm afraid that wire must hurt Sadie's paws. I've also heard the
dogs get moldy food once a day, that their water, if they have it at all, is
days old and dirty. Sadie has had even more puppies than I've had and I've heard
about half of them have died.
Poor Sadie! I'm just heartsick over this and I don't
think there's a thing I can do about it. I expect I'll be here over the next
couple of years, and after that, who knows? But I'd at least like to know how
Sadie is, and I know if she were here with me living in luxury, she'd join me
in asking one more question.
If you all have enough puppies now, do you think we
might go home sometime soon? I'm not really sure what a "home" is,
but I hear the people here talk about going "home" at the end of the
day, and they tell me my puppies have all gone to "homes." I figure
me and Sadie might like to try out a "home" someday and see if it's
to our liking.
Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated!
Sincerely,
Your friend, Stella
(Jim Willis, 2002)
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I would like to thank Jim Willis for his kind permission to publish his writings (taken from his book “Pieces of My Heart - Writings Inspired By Animals and Nature” (http://www.crean.com/jimwillis/) on my blog. It’s possible to order the book here.
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