Primal Scream's Simone Butler challenges perceptions about the relationship between homeless people and their dogs in the documentary Year of the Dog
It also depicts what happens to the dogs, physically and emotionally, when their human guardians are suddenly no longer able to be with them. Many of DOTS' clients, Michelle explains, first became rough sleepers "because of the barriers out there with housing". Especially those whose domestic situations have recently changed.
"So in effect, as much as it sounds crazy, I used to actually say they were safer and better on the street because they live a very isolated life anyway."because of the end of Covid protections. While such incidents are quite rare, Michelle says, she admits the charity does encounter more issues with rough sleepers who don't have dogs, asking why the animals are taking up their resources.
When I lived in a large city and saw people on the streets with their animals, I always bought the animals food. Sometimes, I'd buy the person fast food.
Pretty irresponsible though isn't it. Be interesting to know the motive behind why a homeless person would want a pet. Is it because they want to give an animal a good life or is it more because they are lonely themselves? If so, it's a selfish act regardless.
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