In a World of Humans, Be an Animal Lover

What are your favorite animals?

Dogs, dogs, dogs!

One of my goals in life is simple – to have a couple of old, scruffy dogs who need rehoming. The kind with grey muzzles, wonky ears, and hearts full of love just waiting for someone to notice them. There’s something special about giving an older dog a soft landing, a warm bed, a gentle routine, and the feeling that they’re safe and adored after whatever life has thrown at them. While everyone rushes to the cute puppies, I have always been drawn to the seniors, the overlooked ones. One day, I hope my home is their final, happiest stop.

However, I really do love all animals…well, all except the truly scary ones. Meerkats, dolphins, birds, turtles, elephants, cows… the list could go on and on. There’s something fascinating about each of them. I love watching how they move, interact, and live in their own little worlds. However, I also appreciate that many of them are wild creatures, and part of loving them is respecting that distance. I’m happy admiring them from afar rather than getting too close.

At the end of the day, sometimes animals are better than humans! They love without judgement, live without complications, and bring out the softest parts of us without even trying. Whether it’s an old scruffy dog who just wants a safe place to rest or a wild creature I admire from afar, animals remind me of the kind of gentle, honest world I wish we all lived in. Maybe that’s why I will always be an animal person at heart.

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  1. I have to agree! My Blue Merle Border Collie features frequently on my blog. I also run his Insta account @zephbc Mad dog-woman or what? We also had a rescue lurcher. He was so gentle and loving, despite the way he had been treated previously. We will be getting a rescue collie next, one who is old, so that it can have the best care and love towards its end of life.

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  2. This is such a beautiful reflection. I love how you describe the older dogs — the scruffy ones with tired eyes and hearts full of love. There’s something truly magical about giving a senior dog a peaceful, happy ending. It says a lot about the kind of person you are.

    And I completely understand your love for all animals. They move through life with such honesty, simplicity, and kindness… sometimes more than we humans manage.

    Your words reminded me that animals don’t ask for much — just safety, care, and a little space to be themselves. And in return, they offer more love than we could ever measure.

    A wonderful post. Thank you for sharing this warmth.

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