Thursday, September 3, 2020

Hero of the Week: Boy who was adopted determined to give a home to senior dogs

Robbie Gay of Florida: Hero of the week
This young boy is a hero. He came from a broken home, battered, abused and went into a foster home in Florida. Even at a young age, he made the decision to be opposite of the family he was born into- and he transformed himself into a person of love, through his discovered love of senior dogs. His name is Robbie Gay. He's a young boy who found his heart and moved him to a better life, through his love of and determine to help senior dogs. This CBS News story from reporter Steve Hartman will make you tear up (It certainly did to me), AND is a good example that no matter what you endured in life, you can find a way to be better (dogs help!). Here's the video and the story from CBS NEWS:

Video: https://youtu.be/BSG_-d7virw



Palm Coast, Florida — Robbie Gay loves an underdog. If you bring the 8-year-old to the Flagler County Humane Society in Palm Coast, Florida, and ask him to find a favorite, he will seek out the oldest, mangiest, least-adoptable mutt of the lot.

"There's something about old dogs that I just like," Robbie said.
That's because he sees himself in them.

"He knows what it feels like not to be loved and cared for. He's the most hopeful, optimistic, and genuinely caring kid who has absolutely no reason to be that way," said Robbie's adoptive mom, Maria.

She said before he entered the foster system, Robbie was a holy terror, so badly abused that he was twice hospitalized with brain injuries. Then, two years ago, Maria and her husband Charles adopted him.

He has come a long way except in this one respect: Maria said he could not cry. Despite the horrors of his past, or maybe because of them, the kid was a stone until earlier this month. One of Robbie's old dogs, Buffy, had to be put down. He wanted to hold her until the very end and insisted his mom take pictures of the process, perhaps because he knew what was about to happen.

After Robbie finally let go, he told his mom, "I know how it feels not to be loved or cared for and I don't want any animal of mine to feel that way." Nor does he want any foster kid to feel that way.

"People don't want older people and older dogs. They only want babies and puppies," Robbie said.

"He is so aware that it could have gone totally differently for him. And in these older dogs Robbie has found a place to practice compassion," Maria said. Someday, Robbie wants to adopt older foster children himself. But until then, to show his commitment and do what he can, he has vowed to adopt as many old dogs as his parents will allow. So far, they have six.

Recently they adopted a lame, snaggletooth shih tzu mutt named Molly. Molly's owner had to go into assisted living, and now she has a new home thanks to the sweet little boy who sees his reflection in the eyes of the suffering.

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