Well, dear reader, I was not chosen as the new guardian of the wee dog Poppy. On the same day I applied for her, there was a call out for a foster carer for a 16 year old Jack Russell. The owner has cancer and isn't able to care for the dog but may eventually be in a position to bring it home. Bizarrely the vet had suggested euthanasia. The loss of a long time companion would be just be salt in the cancer wound. Not ideal for anyone.
I volunteered straight away and the lady from Jack Russell rescue thought it would be preferable to send the little one to me as they are uncertain how it would like to be in a multi dog household. With me it would have only dog status.
The owner was going to call me on the weekend but never did so either she's decided to rehome/ foster somewhere else or she can't bear to say goodbye to the dog.
Whatever is happening I hope it's a good outcome for both.
A friend of mine long ago told me that if you have to force something, it's not for you. Reluctantly I am putting aside the quest for a dog and hoping the universe will deliver something even better.
Two dogs?
My spouse's name in Czech is Peppa or Peppy. I wouldn't be able to rescue Poppy because, if I yelled out to one of them, neither the spouse nor the dog would know who I wanted :)
ReplyDeletePoppy, Peppa, Peppy :)
DeleteThe dog my parents got not long before I was born was called Heidi. Heidi and Kylie sound quite similar so I often answered for the dog!
I would have to agree with your friend, when it happens it will be the right dog at the right time, just be patient.
ReplyDeleteAll good dogs come to those who wait. Megan
Yes, I have lovely grand dogs and a grandson and kids and work and an elderly mother to visit. There's plenty to keep me interested.
DeleteAnother grey maybe - or do they need 24 hr care and attention
ReplyDeleteGreys are low maintenance and gorgeous but after two of them with broken legs i decided it might be best to have a dog i can lift.
DeleteHaving said that, a dog who cant get up unaided hasn't got quality of life.