Back before we blogged in Early March 2009 we did a transport for a young bird dog who was severly neglected. After we met the next driver we got some lunch and headed back home. Just before we entered KY we stopped at a little gas station to fill up the car. When I went inside to get a bottle of water I heard a scratching noise and whimpers around the side of the building. So I went back to look and didn't see anything but a box. I opened the box and was shocked...I saw two white puppies inside. The little boy jumped out but I was able to catch him. I did notice that the other wasn't moving and she had already gone to the bridge. So we asked the people in the store and they didn't know anything about the puppy so we took the little boy with us.
When we got home we named the little boy Sammy and fell in LOVE. We knew we couldn't keep him and would try our best to find him a home.
At his first vet visit he weighed 1.8 pounds. When he got his first puppy booster he bit me on the thumb. He thought I had hurt him.
While at the vet we had them look at some scabs on his wee little head. They did a skin scrape and found that he had demodex mange. Thankfully a treatable and noncontageious disease.
While at that first vet visit there was a couple there that brought in their dog and had just fallen in love with him. After Sammy's visit they asked us all about him and we told them his story and that we were looking for him a home. Well they talked about it and decided that he would be a great playmate for their dog...Sammy the Sheltie. We felt like that would be a great home and even after we told them about his mange condition they didn't care they loved him and wanted him to be a part of their family. So that day he went home with them. We were sad as this was our first ever foster dog. We called every couple of weeks to check on him and see how his mange was and he had a bit of a time with it but finally overcame it. They sent lots of pictures of him and changed his name to Cowboy. He grew up to be one handsome boy!
Well this morning we had to run pay the electric bill and saw a sign for a yard sale so we turned down the street and stopped at the house and when I saw the house number I asked the lady who was sitting on the porch if they owned a dog named Cowboy and she said she did. The lady we were talking to was Heather's (the one who adopted Cowboy) mother. She said that he was a great addition to their family and they loved having him.
What a sad history... but what a happy ending! You are so loving to take him in, and I'm very glad he has found a loving family. :)
ReplyDeleteCowboy has grown so much too.
Cuddles and licks,
Love Miley xxx
What a beautiful story..thank God for people like you who help the less fortunate pupsters..the world needs more people like you!!
ReplyDeleteAvery
Awww what a great story! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDelete~Maggie
What a beautiful story! You were in the right place at the right moment and what a difference you made in Cowboy's future life.
ReplyDeleteWoos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
I am so very much glad that you got to get Re-aquainted with "Cowboy". His story is super.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a story!
I am very happy to see Cowboy is having a very good life!
You are the best!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
What a wonderful ending to a horrible start! Bless you all for helping Cowboy find his loving forever home!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots
Maggie and Mitch
What a wonderful story! He was certainly in the right place at the right time to have been found by someone as kind as you. I really admire you and your fostering.
ReplyDeletePAWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful story! You are very special for helping him find his forever home!
ReplyDeleteSam/Cowboy was a darling little puppy and a very handsome boy dog!
MinnaK