If You Were a Dog, Would You Wind Up in a Shelter?

 


As a tarot reader I bear witness to so much suffering. At the top of the list are those anti-social behaviors which make a human being and society so miserable. For example, non-stop complaining. 

The tragedy is that can be "treated." Just adopt an attitude of gratitude. You know the adage: When you want to lament how tired your feet are after a day at work, reflect on those with no feet. I add in this lousy economy: Or no job.

Unfortunately, dogs usually don't have that option. That's how they wind up in a shelter and, in most cases, are never adopted. 

This week I drove to the Pima County Animal Shelter in Tucson, Arizona. "Mack" stole my heart. He's a 9-year-old small tan dog. But he was brought to the shelter and why I couldn't give him his forever home was this: He barks non-stop from anxiety when no one is home. 

The shelter provides him stress medication. But that isn't enough. Since I currently live in an apartment in town and not somewhere off on a remote ranch I'd be evicted if I had adopted Mack.

Sometimes I manifest inviting a tarot client stuck in off-putting behavior to an animal shelter and pointing out: That animal doesn't have your option to change, you do.

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