A sane man would always say never plan for more than a day. You just cannot predict what life will have in place for you, heck we don’t even know what will happen the next moment let alone the next day. I think we can all agree that life can collapse or boom very quickly, in no time at all. That factor of uncertainty is really high. We need to be considered but the exact opposite of that is happening. It is very unfortunate that humans of this generation are lacking quite a lot of that empathy that the previous generations were so full of. You don’t know what that other person is going through, or what struggles they went through to get where they are today, so you have to be considered, have to be empathic, and understand the sensitivity of situations better.
Just one example, think of those people who have to rehome their pet animals. Imagine the pain that they all go through. It’s like giving a piece of yourself away and doing it for that animal’s better. Owning an animal is not an easy task, to begin with. And when it comes to having a dog, that responsibility goes way too high. It is not easy to adjust with dogs as all of the breeds have unique personalities and characteristics. And it is perfectly normal if someone fails to adjust to the needs of their doggo, at least they tried. Failure is only an opportunity to succeed, ultimately because now you are better prepared.
This is the unfortunate situation of a person who met unforeseen circumstances and for the greater good, he felt responsible to de-home the dog for a better future. They decided to share their story on Reddit to get feedback from the community and the Redditors stood with them in full support.
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The acquaintance seems like a solution to me. If the dog feels comfortable around her and in the environment she provides the dog, then perhaps letting the doggo stay there for a better life could be a choice.
Adoption is no joke, you are not supposed to play with an animal’s life. Just how we expect everyone to behave with children, we should expect the same behavior towards animals. Knowing that this person was not having a good time managing his animal and was stressed from life in general, giving the dog away to someone who could manage it well and actually give it a brighter future seems like the right decision.
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