Double header for me today.
#1 - RV. Two little letters...so much ass pain!
#2 - Came home from an event last evening to find a very old, small dog hobbling around in the yard. Had that death smell about it, only a matter of time. Great. Tried to get it moving along before the girl saw it, but no dice.
She spent 30 minutes going to all the neighbors asking if they had such a dog. No takers.
Let me interject here that I love dogs. Have always loved dogs. But I live in, and grew up in, a world of reality. In a more sane time, if you were someone who loved animals and you had or found one in pain or obviously injured or aged beyond reasonable assistance, you put it out of its misery. You didn't allow it to suffer needlessly. When I reach that point, I hope someone shoots me in the head as well.
So...girl calls animal control because it's 2018 and people really BELIEVE that animals are equal to humans so that's what you have to do (did I mention I live out on the county?). Animal control is closed, recording says call 911. Really?? So she calls 911. They connect her to animal control. WTF? Animal control says, "Well, I can come out and look at it, but I don't know what I can do. I probably can't do anything until tomorrow". Huh. Credit to the girl, she says, "Well, what the hell am I talking to you for then??". AC says they'll be out anyway.
So the chick comes out, looks at the whining dog dragging its entire rear half around in the yard, exhibits her extensive training and power of observations by saying the dog is old and doesn't seem to be doing very well.
Here's the kicker...she says she'll take the dog back to the shelter and if it's still alive in the morning she'll let the vet know, although the vet only comes to the shelter once a week.
So thanks to the whiny, overly emotionally driven present mindset of people who no longer grasp what "humane" means, the poor old dog is likely now sitting in a cold cage not understanding what's happening to it, or hopefully passed on its own last night, while people follow some process that's supposed to better than a quick gunshot the dog would never even have heard.
Quoting Alanis Morissette, "I hate the world today".