Not exact matches
The
sad reality is these
dogs and cats housed in the
cages will most likely never live to see a real home again outside the shelter.
We saw the same
sad eyes in the
dog kennels and the same sweet needy cries in the cat
cages, but something had changed for me.
Instead of a
dog barking inside the
cage or giving
sad eyes, I want adopters to see a loving companion that wants to go on walks, play fetch, and get belly rubs.
The first moments of these rescued pups» freedom were captured on video... a joyful video which shows wildly wagging tails, happily lolling tongues and beautiful, grateful eyes on
dogs who previously endured needles, gloved hands and a
sad life inside of a
cage.
People believe they can live in a small
cage - and this is particularly
sad for a rabbit who has stronger hind legs than a
dog or cat and needs every bit as much exercise or more.»