DON’T CAGE LOVE

Inspired by a story of a friend who was forced into giving his young dog away to a “ better family” due to his allergies. Has been deceived into believing the pup that he loved so much would be having an even better life that he could ever given him, enjoying running through the acres of land on a big ranch.Unfortunately finding out that the beloved dog has been kept in crate on hours and days long . When he reached out and asked to take the pup back, that he has given away free of charge , he has received a response of a how beneficial it was for a young pup to stay in the crate refusing to to give it back implying on how much this dog has already been loved by the new owner.

Loving a dog coming from personal gratification and selfishness of making it an emotional escape when needed . Using crate as personal convenience tool undermining dog’s needs for human bonding love and freedom of movement .

Not taking into account psychological and physical impact a cage can cause identically as it would cause to any human being. Causing anxieties hyperactivity depression eating disorder but most importantly muscle atrophy.

Dogs being intelligent loving loyal and trusting by nature will do anything to please the owner . Even if take to be caged

Dogs are a gift to humanity their love is unconditional loyal and an overwhelming comfort all we can do is to love them in return Thus love can’t be caged it has to be let out and run free.

Size: 40x60

Mixed Media, Oil and Acrylic