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Someone call the ASPCA! Please! Oh wait, I'm human.

"If you love something, let it go. If it comes back to you, its yours forever. If it doesn't, then it was never yours to begin with."


OR is it ...


"If you love something, let it go. If it comes back to you, its yours forever. If it doesn't, then drag it back and kick it to death."


I gave all I could give and then reached down deep and gave some more. All I got in return was disappointment, pain, and a longer leash. I'm just a bitch the little boy wanted so badly he was willing to do anything to get it. Once he had it though he realized he had to take care of it. Walk it, feed it, provide for it... He didn't really want the dog for company or anything, it was just a possession. In order to make sure the dog didn't run away it was chained out in the back yard, and then forgotten.

Once in awhile the little boy would remember the dog and pay it some attention, but that was when the little boy wanted to. The dog could cry, beg and whimper all she wanted, however all that got her was an annoyed master, cruel words, and rejection. Not the results the pup was hoping for. A little petting and loving would have been nice. The love starved dog finally ran away from home and the master moved to Florida; however he is refusing to turn the dog loose. No he'd rather have her put down than go to another owner.


So the pup sits in her cage, all alone, lonely, love starved and longing to run free until another master claims her and gives her the attention that she has been longing for over the years. She's an old dog now. Her whelping days are over. She doesn't move as fast as she use to, she's thick around the middle and she has trust issues. None of this matters though because without her papers no one else can claim her and take her home. The little boy can claim as many other dogs as he likes, but his first dog, well, that old girl is to be a one man dog.


She is no longer attached to the little boy and if the little boy were to come back around she'd probably bite him, maybe might even chew him up and spit him out. However until that little boy sets her free, she is chained out back or locked in a kennel; unable to play with the other dogs or pursue a master of her own.


She just waits…some times crying…most times amusing herself…she's even wags her tail trying to sway a master her way…all to no avail, all that accomplished was a lashing with the chain and a tightening of the collar, so now it is cutting into her neck and threatening her air supply.


What a mean little boy.

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