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Description " You left me in the Cold
Said I was too Old

I wanted to know Why
You left with no Goodbye

I waited in the Rain
Never saw the lights through all the Pain "

Poem thing I wrote to go with the picture

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Tens of thousands of unwanted animals are surrendered to animal shelters each year. Many more are abandoned in areas where their likely fate is death by accident, starvation, disease or from predators, with the estimated number of companion pets killed by motor vehicles in the United States annually being 26 million cats and 6 million dogs.


Four million cats and dogs — about one every eight seconds — are put down in U.S. shelters each year. Often these animals are the offspring of cherished family pets. Spaying/neutering is a proven way to reduce pet overpopulation, ensuring that every pet has a family to love them. The cost of spaying or neutering a pet is less than the cost of raising puppies or kittens for one year.


How do dogs end up in shelters?

Each year millions of innocent dogs and cats are tortured, neglected, abandoned, and abused. These "castoffs" or strays struggle to survive under stressful and, often, horrific circumstances – alone at the mercy of the elements, without food or water, without the care or aid of human beings, without love and compassion, and without hope of companionship, friendship, help, or support from people. Ultimately, these animals end up in municipal animal shelters or welfare organizations, and if they are too weak or ill, or in any way display aggressive behavior (keep in mind that they are terrified and traumatized in their new environment), they will be euthanized.

Some of the animals in animal shelters or rescue organizations have been born and raised in puppy mills and never experienced life outside a crate. Others are the inadvertent victims of greedy and irreputable backyard breeders. Others have been someone's family members and have been surrendered to an animal welfare organization or shelter because of various reasons (i.e. divorce, separation, relocation, financial loss and so on) that we may never comprehend.

The numbers of abandoned pets escalate over the Christmas and Easter periods when 'owners' choose to abandon their animals rather than arrange alternative accommodation for them while they are away, or pets given as Christmas presents lose their 'cute and cuddly' appeal and are discarded. Many animals end up at animal shelters and if no homes are found for them, through no fault of their own, they are killed.
Owners who choose to drop a pet off at one of these shelters are only giving that pet a 36% chance of survival.


Pet stores, breeders, and puppy mills.

Can you imagine forcing your pet dog to live his or her entire life in a small wire cage with no human companionship, toys, or comfort, and little hope of ever becoming part of a family? That is what life is like for a puppy mill breeding dog. Help us stop this cycle of cruelty that contributes to pet overpopulation and the suffering of countless dogs.

"Puppy Farms", or "Puppy Mills", mass-produce puppies for sale on the internet, through ads, brokers or at pet shops. Unsuspecting buyers contribute to the problem.

Pet shops encourage impulse buying, and when cute puppies and kittens lose their appeal and grow into adult dogs and cats they are often dumped or end up at an animal shelter.

There are many reasons to adopt a rescue dog rather than purchasing one from a breeder or pet store. Many people assume that if they buy a dog from either of these sources, it will be healthier and sounder. This is a misconception, as many dogs sold to pet stores come from puppy mills where, until they are sold, are kept in deplorable conditions, confined in crates that are small and cramped and piled upon each other, fed inadequate diets, given dirty or contaminated water, and provided with little, if any veterinary care.


Adopt a Pet


If you decide to get a puppy or kitten, dog or cat, go along to an animal shelter and select one from there. Most will be the results of unplanned pregnancies, found abandoned, or delivered to the refuge at an early age. All pets taken from a welfare agency are checked, and treated if necessary, by a veterinary surgeon before being placed. All are either desexed before leaving the shelter, or are issued with a desexing voucher.

By adopting a companion animal you are taking the responsibility of caring for the animal for its whole life - that is a great commitment and one that is not to be taken on lightly. There are many issues to consider before introducing a companion animal into your family, and these include; desexing, identification & registration, surgical procedures and responsible ownership, as well as deciding on where to obtain your new friend.


Advantages of adopting a shelter dog

1. You'll save a life

One of the most significant benefits of adopting a shelter dog is that you are saving the life of a sentient creature that is in desperate need of a loving home. Innocent and vulnerable, she depends upon human beings for her care and well-being and will learn to trust and love her "guardians."

2. Sense of fulfillment

It is very fulfilling to save a life and watch it blossom and flourish with love, care, appreciation, and respect.

3. Improved quality of life

Rescue dogs have the ability to lift your spirits as well as improve the quality -- and increase the longevity -- of your life. The health benefits associated with adopting a companion animal like a dog are many and even scientifically substantiated. Your furry friend will benefit both your physical and emotional health.

4. Unconditional love

A rescued dog knows he has been "saved" and is grateful, loyal, and unconditionally loving. He is eager and content to become a beloved member of your family.

Adopting a rescue dog may require more time, attention, effort, and patience from an adopter than a dog that has not been abused or neglected. However, the joy and gratification to be derived from saving a dog in need are boundless.



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Painted from scratch in Adobe Photoshop CS5 with a Wacom Tablet. Referenced from my own photos.

Art copyright *CobraVenom
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Comments: 115

team-magma-admin In reply to ??? [2018-06-10 02:16:44 +0000 UTC]

Im sorry for your loss, several of the pets i had grown up with had died recently, they all died of old age but one, my favorite little feline in the world, who had a tumor developing. The experience of putting her down almost hurt more than when i found out my grandparents had passed. But in your case can i find out the services name so i never have to use them? That is completely unnacceptable to charge for dead animal returns.

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Kakayu In reply to team-magma-admin [2018-06-12 02:24:57 +0000 UTC]

Fortunately, they do not exist any more. We have a new veterinary clinic down the road, and it seems to be a very good one.

Also, I re-read my comment... And I want to apologize for the random words, missing words, and extra words. I have no idea what happened with that comment. I can only assume I was unhappy at the time of writing it.

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team-magma-admin In reply to Kakayu [2018-06-12 03:19:07 +0000 UTC]

Its fine, i am absolute horseshit at writing and didnt notice

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Kakayu In reply to team-magma-admin [2018-06-12 06:15:56 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha! Well, I did... And it sounded like I was drunk. xP

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team-magma-admin In reply to Kakayu [2018-10-31 19:25:13 +0000 UTC]

Sorry to bring this back up but the place we went to to recently put down our dog is even worse, they wanted us to lay extra to be in the room,close to $40 just to be there and another $100 to get the remains

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Kakayu In reply to team-magma-admin [2018-11-01 08:00:48 +0000 UTC]

What the hell...

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team-magma-admin In reply to Kakayu [2018-11-01 13:19:07 +0000 UTC]

...yeah, its stupid

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team-magma-admin In reply to team-magma-admin [2018-10-31 19:25:48 +0000 UTC]

*pay extra

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team-magma-admin In reply to Kakayu [2018-06-12 11:20:39 +0000 UTC]

Ah.

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LupusDream [2014-05-29 00:44:44 +0000 UTC]

excuse me as i cry
my dog is turning 18 next month and i would never do this to him

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CobraVenom In reply to LupusDream [2014-08-01 03:24:23 +0000 UTC]

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LupusDream In reply to CobraVenom [2014-08-01 18:05:13 +0000 UTC]

i know he is old and its cating up to him

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CarolRebeL [2014-01-27 18:05:33 +0000 UTC]

Wow, incredible... This drawing has touched my heart  <3 Great job

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CobraVenom In reply to CarolRebeL [2014-05-21 05:38:59 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much!

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esnym [2013-10-05 12:10:25 +0000 UTC]

This made me so sad. I was recently forced to part with my dog. She's my best friend and I miss her so much....

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CobraVenom In reply to esnym [2013-11-03 11:03:10 +0000 UTC]

I'm so sorry to hear that

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Meetra-Scarlette [2013-09-29 00:52:29 +0000 UTC]

This made me cry. I hate people who abandon animals  sooooo much.

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CobraVenom In reply to Meetra-Scarlette [2013-11-21 04:21:25 +0000 UTC]

Yep...

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Frostfur77 [2013-05-12 05:53:50 +0000 UTC]

so sad but so true...ID TAKE YOU HOME!

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CobraVenom In reply to Frostfur77 [2013-05-15 10:15:08 +0000 UTC]

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0okami-Rei [2013-03-31 16:42:23 +0000 UTC]

Excellent concept of how you tied the picture and poem together.
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Chilling even.
Very powerful.

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CobraVenom In reply to 0okami-Rei [2013-04-06 03:02:26 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much!

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ArtByKaylee [2013-03-30 13:14:51 +0000 UTC]

What do you use to draw (program) ? *huggles dog*

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CobraVenom In reply to ArtByKaylee [2013-03-31 04:39:30 +0000 UTC]

Adobe Photoshop CS5 and a Wacom Tablet

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KuriosiT-kat [2013-03-03 03:59:50 +0000 UTC]

It's really so sad how many pets are left to pretty much fend for themselves... sometimes even shelters can't save them all

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CobraVenom In reply to KuriosiT-kat [2013-03-14 04:07:48 +0000 UTC]

Yeah... Life is so cruel, and a lot of people don't even try and make it better for them

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KuriosiT-kat In reply to CobraVenom [2013-03-18 02:03:53 +0000 UTC]

Yeah.... it's really such a heart break sometimes to see a devoted pet just tossed asside >.<

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CobraVenom In reply to KuriosiT-kat [2013-04-13 04:52:52 +0000 UTC]

I know, they are so heartless

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GreyMornArt [2013-01-15 17:43:01 +0000 UTC]

This is a very beautiful piece of artwork and a wonderful message to boot! However, could you please specify "backyard breeders" and "puppy mills" instead of just lumping them all together as "breeders"? It's fine to prefer adopting over buying, but reputable breeders care a lot about their dogs and are notoriously picky about who purchases their puppies. They often also support rescue groups and foster in addition to taking back puppies if something happens with the new owner. Backyard breeders are the ones breeding for profit with little care over the health of the breed or even the individual dog.

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CobraVenom In reply to GreyMornArt [2013-03-14 04:06:16 +0000 UTC]

I am so sorry for the late reply!

Thank you so much for your kind words

I appreciate and understand what you're saying, and I wouldn't lump them all together, however not even "top" breeders can be trusted, as seen here [link] [link]

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Izaera [2013-01-14 23:47:49 +0000 UTC]

The artwork is just... sadly beautiful, strong in someway, and that poem just says it all.

Never bought a pet or abandoned one. I'm sorry I can't have 'my' cats freely roaming, but the alternative would mean, probably, their death (which doesn't mean I like making the decision for them). Since I was little I loved taking care of animals and/or plants. Pity the one who tried to harm one in my presence (people from my class still fear me). I've had pigeons temporally (only two survived, though), but today I have two cats. I met the first one in the streets (I always try to approach them if I can), when I was eight, and took care of the thing (though, I was not alone in the task). It became ill, but we adopted it and paid for the cure (I still remember something along the words "it's almost a miracle it has survived"), and years later paid even more for saving it's life again. We didn't even have to think about making the decision. We brang home our second cat when some family were having problems and I was worried they would kick the cat out.

Should the world fuck up itself, I'd make sure they would be okay, because I still remember the day my ill first cat decided to lay down in the middle of a street when we were crossing it. I don't know why the hell didn't that motorcycle stop, but I just didn't think about the risk -about anything really- when I came back and quit the cat from it's path. I remember the big body of the thing going past me at high speed, so close. I don't know what would've happened if I didn't do that, but I remember puting the cat on the floor and it looking at me, scared and confused, his big green eyes widely open. I think it understood when I said "Don't do it again, next time I may come late". If I look back at the moment, I realize that's probably one of the things I feel most proud of (I bet my cat does, too).

Just had to say it. I know my own-put limits: I would adopt every single cat/dog/thingy I've found if I could really give them a good life. Instead, I have to cuddle them a bit and hope they will be fine (they won't, most of times). The effort to do this is great, the world is wide. But that doesn't mean I can't try (do you know how funny is it to see a girl, in the middle of the night, with a jacket and a pijama trying to make a pigeon -unable to fly- get out from under a car, finally surrendering and using her shoes, in a last struggle because she has to leave? No, my mother didn't like to look at my robes after that. And yes, between my grandmother and I took care of the pigeon and it flew away some days later).

So this is why I comment. Some think one comment more will not help, it will not bring hope. A waste of time. My question isn't "why" doing it, but "why not" (memes aside). So I do it (bringing here a story not about hoping, but about actually acting; saying "hey, it happens" for the ones that doubt it) and hope it means a more bright day for anyone who reads

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CobraVenom In reply to Izaera [2013-02-02 05:22:29 +0000 UTC]

Wow, thank you so very much for such a long comment I am so glad you took the time to help convey the message further, and I am glad feel for the animals like that

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AislingPeryton [2013-01-07 01:10:22 +0000 UTC]

All of my pets have been rescues except for one of my rabbits... this is a very emotional piece that I connect with greatly. I love this so much <33 thank you for taking time to draw this. I know it touched many hearts <3

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CobraVenom In reply to AislingPeryton [2013-01-12 11:34:34 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much, and I am glad you like it

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thewolftroll [2013-01-06 16:35:54 +0000 UTC]

Guh I love this.

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CobraVenom In reply to thewolftroll [2013-01-09 10:42:31 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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thewolftroll In reply to CobraVenom [2013-01-11 01:56:05 +0000 UTC]

np!

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Mary-Ana [2013-01-05 22:13:37 +0000 UTC]

This touched my heart, i'm in love with this

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CobraVenom In reply to Mary-Ana [2013-01-09 10:51:42 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much!

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LaughingHeron [2013-01-05 21:28:36 +0000 UTC]

Hard to favorite this because it makes me so sad, but its such and important message (and lovely art) that I just had too.

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CobraVenom In reply to LaughingHeron [2013-01-09 10:51:59 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much

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Crystal-Mint [2013-01-05 20:36:23 +0000 UTC]

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CobraVenom In reply to Crystal-Mint [2013-01-09 10:52:37 +0000 UTC]

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Crystal-Mint In reply to CobraVenom [2013-01-09 22:05:14 +0000 UTC]

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kimikohime [2013-01-05 20:14:41 +0000 UTC]

All my pets have been rescues. i love them all so much.

This is gorgeous.

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CobraVenom In reply to kimikohime [2013-01-09 10:22:32 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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Graphix-Goddess [2013-01-05 18:25:34 +0000 UTC]

Aww.. yes. SO TRUE. My family actually OWNS a registered NON-PROFIT for cats and animals now because so many people were dropping them off on the country roads where they lived - they were forced to take them in and care for them.... At least now they can get public help and it helps a lot. Vet bills are costly. I just wish people cared more about their animals, too...

I love mine!!!!

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CobraVenom In reply to Graphix-Goddess [2013-01-15 03:29:51 +0000 UTC]

Oh my god, really? I am very happy to hear your family helps those animals in need
Yes, if only more people cared

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Graphix-Goddess In reply to CobraVenom [2013-01-15 15:31:44 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I know. It's hard being one of the few people trying to make a difference

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CobraVenom In reply to Graphix-Goddess [2013-01-16 03:27:44 +0000 UTC]

Mmhmm

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