This article explores the devastating practice of “convenience euthanasia” and the heartwarming story of two dogs, Cosmo and Sam, who found a loving forever home despite being abandoned by their original owner.
A betrayal of trust: Convenience euthanasia explained
Many pet owners consider their furry companions cherished members of the family. Yet, a disturbing trend emerges when convenience outweighs responsibility. Convenience euthanasia refers to the practice of euthanizing a healthy pet solely because they no longer fit an owner’s lifestyle. This act disregards the emotional bond between pet and owner and prioritizes personal comfort over an animal’s life.
The story of Cosmo and Sam exemplifies the cruelty of convenience euthanasia. These senior dogs, described as “very sweet, happy, and healthy,” had lived with their owner for nearly a decade. However, their owner decided to have them euthanized because his new girlfriend was allergic. He viewed them as expendable rather than seeking alternative solutions like rehoming them or finding dog-friendly accommodation.
A beacon of hope: Refusal and rescue
Thankfully, the veterinarian at the clinic refused to euthanize Cosmo and Sam due to their good health. This act of compassion became a turning point for the dogs. They were sent to Begin Again Rescue Co. (BARC), a foster-based rescue organization, where they received care and love. The heartbreak of abandonment was real, but with time and dedication from the volunteers, Cosmo and Sam began to heal, playing and trusting again.
However, finding a forever home presented a challenge. Senior dogs, despite having years of love to offer, often face longer adoption times. BARC didn’t give up and partnered with P.A.W.S. Tinley Park, a no-kill shelter in Illinois. Together, they widened the adoption pool, increasing Cosmo and Sam’s chances of finding a loving home.
A Christmas miracle: Second chances bloom
The wait paid off. In December 2018, Eric and Tiffany Dybas, a couple who recently lost their dog, adopted Cosmo and Sam. Their story touched Eric and Tiffany, and they readily opened their hearts and home to the bonded pair. Finally, after experiencing abandonment, Cosmo and Sam were surrounded by love and affection. As BARC beautifully stated, “Thanks to…P.A.W.S. Tinley Park, Sam and Cosmo are laying on a comfy couch tonight…They have a home!”
Beyond Cosmo and Sam: A call for responsible pet ownership
The story of Cosmo and Sam offers a glimmer of hope. It highlights the dedication of shelters and rescue organizations and the kindness of people like Eric and Tiffany. However, it also serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of convenience euthanasia. This practice not only disregards the emotional bond between pet and owner but also places an unnecessary burden on rescue organizations struggling with limited resources.
Prospective pet owners should carefully consider the responsibilities of pet ownership before welcoming a furry friend into their lives. Owning a pet is a lifelong commitment that requires dedication and adjustments. Exploring dog-friendly living options, working with a trainer to address potential issues, and considering rehoming rather than euthanasia are responsible alternatives.
By prioritizing responsible pet ownership and supporting organizations like shelters and rescue centers, we can work towards a future where every dog, regardless of age, has the chance to find a loving forever home.