Sunday, January 24, 2010

My Heart Is Sad

I have no photo to attach to this post. Well, I do, but I think most people would not want to see it. As some of you know, my sister is founder/director of Horse Help Providers, Inc. They are located in the eastern part of SD. They are periodically asked to help in cases involving inhumane treatment of horses, most often starvation/neglect cases. They were recently involved in a very sad case. I don't know very much about it and what I do know I don't think I'm free to discuss yet as legal proceedings may be pending. I do know that there is nothing humane or dignified in the photos that she sent me. I do know that no animal deserves to starve to death, to lay in it's own filth because it is too weak to get up, to lay there waiting until death relieves it of the suffering. Are there people who actually believe that any living creature deserves to be treated like this? Apparently there are, or these cases wouldn't be happening. I don't know how she has the strength to continue on when over and over again they are asked to help with these cases and so rarely does justice prevail. So rarely are humans held accountable for their actions.

So, my heart is very sad. I should be writing about the bobcat I got 3 days before Christmas or the wonderful donation I received from the Vet Tech Club at National American University. But, I just can't stop thinking about the photos of the dying young horse. I can't stop thinking about the fact that we are a species that is supposed to be intelligent enough to know better. And I can't stop wishing that there was more I could do. For anyone who wants to learn more about the Horse Help Providers, Inc. organization, you can visit their website at www.doublehphorses.org Scroll down the page and you will see the message "our website is moving here" click on that and it will take you to their new site. Their computer crashed and they are in the process of getting everything all set up again. Thank you to anyone who feels they want to help.

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