A New Start
He was a very logical owner who kept the safety of his dog as a priority. Hence he decided to keep Ginger at the animal shelter hoping that a new owner would be able to give a better housing condition for his dog. The owner did not feel like he was capable of giving Ginger a life she deserved so he wanted to make sure she was well fed and well groomed. Surely there would be a family that is more financially stable who wanted to adopt her.
Difficult Choice
Even the director of Animal Services at AVAS spoke about the previous owner saying, “Her previous owner didn’t want her to live out of a vehicle – it was a very difficult thing for him.” So we can see from here that the dog was actually a very important part of the ex-owner’s life. If he had the choice he certainly would not have abandoned his pup at the shelter like he just did.
No Kill Policy
Ginger’s ex-owner made sure that the shelter he left her would hold a “no-kill policy”. This meant that the shelter would not get rid of the animals unless and until they’re adopted, placed in a foster home or reclaimed by an owner. He could not even imagine Ginger getting killed by other shelters so he picked this particular shelter to make sure that she was safe and sound and in no danger of dying anytime soon.
First Night Alone
It was certainly a very strange night at the shelter when Ginger first entered. Ginger’s first night at the animal shelter was truly an eye opener for the staff as the alarm went off for some reason. What could have happened to make the alarm go off like that? The volunteer and guards were all so shocked to experience such a strange incident. Did she possess some sort of power?
Was It A Burglar?
As soon as the officers went to investigate what had happened, many thoughts entered their heads. They were trying to figure out if it could be a burglar trying to enter the shelter. But what business could he have in breaking into an animal shelter? Steal money? Steal the pets? He must be a die-hard lover of animals if he was attempting to steal the animals from the shelter.
Who Set It Off?
After a search of the premises and carefully trying to locate anyone who had perhaps entered the building, they came to a conclusion that it was indeed just a false alarm. The security at the shelter did not find any intruders who may have set off the alarm. But why was the alarm set off and what could be the reason why it went off in the first place? Surely there must be some sort of explanation, right?