There is this really cool X-Men enemy. She’s a thing that morphs into other people and creatures. Jet (my foster mom) and I love sci-fi. It’s like make believe on steroids. Even though this morph creature is a bad guy (or girl) I liked her.
Watching the morph girl reminds me of how people and dogs can transform from crummy, dirty, and rough looking to something grand and new. Jet says it happens to humans in different ways: with plastic surgery, with a diet, and sometimes through a spiritual awakening.
Humans use plastic to transform their looks? Hmmm. Diets are not for dogs. Too many of us are starving so we sure don’t want to go on a diet. The spirit thing sounds interesting though.
Dogs transform like humans but it takes shampoo, love, brushing, love, food, love, safety and love. Did I mention love? If you don’t believe me, look at how these dogs transformed from raggedy to awesome.
http://www.petfinder.com/blog/2010/06/14/adoptable-dog-makeover-photos/
Look at these amazing photos of two dogs that were rescued (just in time). They morphed from pathetic to sensational. – Ready for adoption.
http://www.shinepetphotos.com/blog/?cat=10
So, here’s my lesson of the day… If you see a pathetic person or a shabby looking dog, remember that human or critter – we can CHANGE, we can transform. And, if we need to morph into something more appealing before you can love us, so be it but maybe you should consider loving us the way we look.
Okay, here’s the question of the day from Cooper who asked: Why do humans put funny things on their feet? I don’t know what they are but I like chewing on them.
Dear Cooper:
Dogs are born with pads on the bottom of their feet. Pads protect our feet and make it easy to walk on rough stuff. Humans aren’t born with pads on the bottom of their feet so they have to put fake pads on. They call them shoes.
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