Animals for Sale
I have been in the social services field for
over thirty years working as a social worker. In my work there
are times I see people at their lowest point in their lives.
There are other times when I see people rise above adversity
with strength and grace. Regardless of what point I enter
people’s lives I learn some valuable lesson from each person I
meet. Some of the lessons I take to heart and try to better my
life with them, others reinforce for me that there is evil
alive and well on this earth and we need to combat it every
day.
A few years ago I encountered both the best of people and the
worst of people in the same family. The identified client that
I was working with was a wonderful woman in her mid-thirties
who had a spinal cord injury as the result of a car accident.
She is a mother of two children in junior high school. She met
the challenge of being in a wheelchair with grace and
acceptance. She maintained her sense of humor and put great
effort in learning how to do for herself without the use of her
legs. Her husband was not adjusting as well. He was worried
about their financial security and was working a great deal of
over time. One day when I went to the house to deliver some
supplies I noticed that there were two beautiful golden
retrievers in a kennel in the yard. There was a sign at the end
of the road indicating the animals for sale. I asked my client
about this and she told me that her husband had found the dogs
on his way home from work. They could not find the owners and
they could not afford to keep the two dogs. She said she did
not like the fact that her husband had the animals for sale,
but the fee they received would help cover the ads they placed
in the paper.
A few weeks later I noticed an ad in the paper for a poodle in
the section for animals for sale. I thought the telephone
number looked like my clients; she has one of those numbers
that is easy to remember. I called her to see how things were
going and I mentioned that I had seen the ad in the paper. She
said it must have been a misprint because they did not have any
animals for sale. Some one had bought the golden retrievers.
Shortly after this there was an article in the paper about the
number of pets that were missing in the county. I did not think
too much about the article until a few weeks later when my
paraplegic client called me crying telling me her husband had
been arrested. He had been stealing people’s pets and selling
them to others. He was using the extra money to buy drugs to
keep him going working the overtime hours. My client was
crushed that her husband had been pushed to this point and he
was facing a prison term for theft and possession of illegal
drugs.
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