I love my little puppy; she makes our house a
home,
She is my very sweetest little friend; I never
feel alone.
She makes me smile; she makes me laugh; she fills
my heart with love. . .
Did some person breed her, or did she fall from
above?
I've never been a breeder, never seen life
through their eyes,
I hold my little puppy and just sit and
criticize.
I've never known their anguish, I've never felt
their pain,
The caring of their charges, through snow, wind,
or rain.
I've never waited the whole night through for
babies to be born,
the stress and trepidation when they still aren't
there by morn.
The weight of responsibility of his body in my
hands,
this darling little baby who weighs just 60
grams.
Should you do that instead of this. . . or maybe
that was wrong?
Alone you fight and hope one day, he'll grow up
proud and strong.
You pray he'll live to bring great joy to someone
else's home,
You know it's all just up to you, you'll fight
this fight alone.
Formula, bottle, heating pads, you've got to get
this right,
Two-hour feedings for this little guy, throughout
day and night,
Within you heart you dread that you will surely
lose this fight,
To save this little baby, but God willing. . . .
you just MIGHT!
Day one; he's in there fighting; you say a silent
prayer,
Day two and three; he's doing well, with lots of
love and care.
Day four and five; he's still alive; your hopes
soar to the heavens,
Day six; he slips away again, dies in your hands,
day seven.
You take this little angel, and bury him
alone.
With aching heart and burning tears, and an
exhausted groan,
You ask yourself. . . "Why do this. . . Why
suffer through this pain?"
Yet watch the joy your puppies bring, and
everything's explained.
So when you think of breeders, and label them as
"Greed",
Think of all that they endure to fill another's
need.
For when you buy your puppy, and with your
precious dollars part,
You only pay with money, while they pay with all
their heart.
Author Unknown. . . . .