Showing posts with label Rescue Dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rescue Dog. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Storm's Story (guest blogger)


Storm

Hi there, one and all. I'm today's guest blogger, Storm. When I visited Cooper a few weeks ago he said he might let me try my paw at this and give him a break, so here goes.
I know he told you a little about my breed, which is American Eskimo, but I would like to share some personal things. First of all, I am a rescue dog. I was living with some folks who had lost interest in me. I lived in a crate on the breezeway, no walks, and when I was in the house my white coat slowly turned biscuit color because of their smoking like chimneys. Sometimes there was mistreatment, too. I remember when I first got to know Mom and Dad (what I call the humans who took me out of there) I would cringe or move under the table every time they picked up their canes or even the newspaper because I thought it meant I was going to get whacked. Of course
I am much better with things like that now because I know that is not going to happen anymore. I think I may be about 11 now (or 77) because I have no idea when I was born or who my parents were.
(I checked out Ancestry.com once to see if I could find any info but you know that was totally unhelpful)
Anyway, my prospective parents came to meet me and Dad wanted me right away but Mom wasn't so sure. (They had just lost their Samoyed, Girl, a couple weeks before to cancer. Since she had been a rescue dog they wanted a rescue again because they had had 10 happy years with her). But we all got in the car and headed to my new home – a 2 hour trip.  I sat like a perfect gentleman.  They really liked that.  I didn't have any luggage but I did bring something with me.... fleas and plenty of them. So the "fun" began as soon as we got home. Dad got out the hose and some Dawn and you can guess what happened next.  I figured okay, this is to be expected but then after he rinsed me...he lathered me up again! I sat for 5 more minutes while the Dawn did its thing and then rinsed again. At least I looked more like myself - I was white again and fluffy. Dad still wasn't satisfied ( I think he saw some renegade fleas) so the next day into the garden tub I went, with Dad, and we cleaned up for the last time. At last I was flea-free! Dawn's not just for dishes because I haven't had any fleas since and it's been 4 years. (of course judicious use of Frontline doesn't hurt either)

Yea!  I’m white and wet.  (My 1st bath) 

I am happy and thankful to be living with folks who really want me and show it. I always have food and water, sometimes treats, walks, trips to the vet/groomer for a "spa day" and Dad even shares some of his chicken and jerky with me while Mom sometimes shares a little cheese from her pizza. They even allow me to nap with them, on their bed!  (At night I have to lay down beside the bed and I snore, but they don't mind) And while I understand that we don't speak the same language, honestly when Mom leans in close and smiles at me and I see her brown eyes (just like mine) and she talks just to me or kisses me, well then I understand what she is saying. I'm sure it translates to "Storm, I love you and I'm glad you're here with us!" It's just not that hard to figure out. And while she's that close I kiss her, too. (It's much harder to get Dad. He seems to like human kisses much better.)

My human mom (Jane) & dad  (Ed)

Well, enough for now. In future I plan to cover topics such as: my spa days, how my daily routine differs from Coop's, road trips, my life with 2 cats and sometimes more, and some encounters with wild and not-so-wild animals that live around here near York, PA.

I hope you'll enjoy reading them. 


Thursday, September 4, 2014

Rescue Dog - My New Friend Storm

A New Friend

I made a new friend over the Labor Day weekend. His name is Storm.

At first I was anxious about meeting him because he is a lot bigger than me. And I had never seen any other dogs yet that weren't just like me. Storm was all white! All I ever knew about were Australian Blue Heeler cattle dogs like me.

My new friend, Storm.
After I got to know him better (read that - after I was done smelling his butt) I wasn't anxious anymore. He is a really nice guy and he has quite a story. After he left I contacted his owners and asked them for some more information so I wouldn't mess it up by going from memory. Heck, I still have trouble remembering to ring my new cow bell at times! (read that - I wet on the floor the other day!) If you hear your owner guy shouting "Ring the Bell!! Ring the Bell!!" and he is heading your way you think "Oops!" and you know you are in trouble.

My new cow bell Dingo gave me. (Camden always gets in my pictures!)

A white dog! Who'd a thunk it?
Storm's Story

Here is a snippet of the email response I got from Storm's owners. 
Storm is an American Eskimo.  A member of the Spitz breed.  Girl { that was the name of the previous dog they owned} was the same but she was a Samoyed.
They look a lot alike except she weighed a little under 60#.  Where Storm weighs 40#.
We've had him about 4yrs.  We found him on petfinder.com
It's a great site for a person looking for a rescue animal.
When we first saw him we thought he was a color called "Biscuit"
But after a few baths we discovered he was actually White.  It seems that his previous owners were heavy smokers.  Nicotine stained.
He was loaded with fleas.  Three baths later with Dawn dish soap and he was ready to sleep inside.
Normally there is an adoption fee but the rescue cntr said they would waive the fee if we would take care of his vet bills.
Boy did we make the wrong decision.  He needed all his shots.  Had 4 teeth removed during his dental exam.
We spent over $400.00 real quick.
We have now gotten 2 animals from rescue cntrs. And both have proven to be great companions.
I am glad that Storm found great owners who love him. And I am really glad to meet such a nice new friend.