Cinderella was a beautiful girl in distress. She was badly neglected, she was severely emaciated, her eyes needed treatment that they never received, and she was in danger of being bred to produce more genetically impaired dogs to be sold for profit. That was Cinderella, but today she became Aisling (ash-ling), an Irish name from the Gaelic word "aislinge", a genre of Irish poetry from the late 17th century that has often been personified in Ireland as a beautiful woman in peril. If you look at the first picture we all saw of Cinderella in the news reports following the seizure of 32 Great Danes, the name just fits like a glove.
This Cinderella story was magical but it was no fairy tale, this is real life.
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Cinderella became the poster child for the 32 Danes seized from owner/breeder in August thanks to this picture of her. |
After being freed by the court from her prior owners, this is what Cinderella became when she left here today. |
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To feel safe in the hands of another is something we all yearn for and can relate to, but it is particularly important for a special needs dog. |
2 comments:
Did she fly commercial, or does this deserve a shout-out to Pilots 'n' Paws?
Lucky doggie.
Awww so happy for you little one. Thank you all for helping her.
Jamie
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