Jen Walker (
crows_roost) wrote2011-09-09 06:37 pm
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Gone to the Dogs again
I've been volunteering dog walking at our local shelter. It is a return. Driving down off the Hill, from the early sun, down into the coastal fog. I did the first shift for the first time this morning, arriving at seven. The shelter was mostly dark, very few folks around, I was the only dog walker on.
I signed in, got my necessaries (keys, poop-bags, treats, "out for a walk" sign, and pen to record information on kennel cards) and went out to the dogs. There is always the cacophony of barking when someone opens that door. I walk calmly, soft-bodied, down the aisle and open the first kennel lock. Vinnie, Poppy, Philip, Domino, Manny, and others and others, from the bouncy to the shaking timid, take a ten minute break with me. There will be a crowd of dog walkers in at nine to give them more but for now they are out and about, relieving themselves, and smelling the day - just a bit, with me.
I signed in, got my necessaries (keys, poop-bags, treats, "out for a walk" sign, and pen to record information on kennel cards) and went out to the dogs. There is always the cacophony of barking when someone opens that door. I walk calmly, soft-bodied, down the aisle and open the first kennel lock. Vinnie, Poppy, Philip, Domino, Manny, and others and others, from the bouncy to the shaking timid, take a ten minute break with me. There will be a crowd of dog walkers in at nine to give them more but for now they are out and about, relieving themselves, and smelling the day - just a bit, with me.
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No need to be ashamed - you tried! It was not your roll. Are things better for you helping the needy cats you visit with and tend to now?
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Except it's a "small" difference. If I were helping dogs that are traumatized and hopeless, I'd feel the difference were better.
I'm sorry, I hate to be whinging about this over and over. I just wish to be a stronger, better person, more like the people I admire. My excuses for not doing more don't fool even myself.
But yes, I do know that doing something is far better than doing nothing, so I will keep doing the something, and find a way to let it be enough, or find a way to do more for those who need it more desperately.
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