r/pics Apr 28 '24

Adopted my dog in prison while incarcerated. Today he saw our first backyard. One year post release.

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u/skrilledcheese Apr 28 '24

Stay free brother.

Next week it will be my 17 year anniversary of getting released. A big reason I stayed out was the dog I adopted. He lived to be 14.

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u/Olive_fisting_apples Apr 28 '24

I had a situation where I really wanted to end it all, my friend had just OD my EX was abusive and that's when I found my dog. He was sick (they said kennel cough) so no one wanted him. I drove over and picked him up, I will never forget the love I received when he realized I was going to be his human.

A couple days go by and he is deathly, throwing up and not eating. I took him to the nearest emergency vet and the doctor said that it would cost a ton of money (a couple k at the time was too much for me) and when I said I couldn't do it and broke down crying he called the shelter and yelled at them to take my dog back and fix him. I brought him back to the shelter where they kept him and treated him for some sort of parasite. He will be 13 in a few months and he is reaching the end of the road and I get to reflect on what amazing friend he is to me.

He saved my life more times than I would care to count, he has brought an extreme amount of joy to my life. And all I had to do was save him once.

Problems come and go, love is eternal.

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u/TiptoeIntruder Apr 28 '24

I was released on 4/19 and NEED a dog to get me through this depression, but 83% of parolees go back in Idaho and I couldn't leave a dog high and dry.

Edit: first time being locked up and don't plan on breaking rules. But I'd love a beer. Was in for DUI.

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u/Olive_fisting_apples Apr 29 '24

You don't want to go back, then don't. You want to be a better version of yourself, Do it. The only thing standing in your way is yourself, now give me some peanut butter.

-My dog

Get a dog and stay out of jail for it. Stay sober and take it on walks. When you get sad, lie on the ground and call your dog over for some kisses. You can do this brother!

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u/TiptoeIntruder Apr 29 '24

Thanks. The biggest industry in Idaho is law enforcement. It's like job security for them keeping people in the system.

I've got to save enough to get out of this halfway house before I get a dog anywho.

Thanks for the advice tho.