When Abby swiped her Get Out of Jail Free card, she began a happy, new life. At the end of April, a Pima County dog catcher picked her up as a stray — no collar, no tag, no chip, no name. A staff volunteer approved her adoption since I’ve owned dogs and have a fenced yard. Best yet, she said all dogs over six months old went to new homes for free.
Abby’s muzzle and ears say German Shepherd mix. She seems to be a reincarnation of Amber, our beautiful girl that died six years ago. Abby does show separation anxiety. Unless I close doors she gets into unrolling toilet tissue. She likes shoes, boxes of Kleenex, and wicker. Yesterday she chased and killed two quail chicks. Abby’s instincts took over — chase, capture, and bye-bye birdies.
Next Sunday she graduates from the Petsmart beginner’s obedience class. We’re going right on to the intermediate class and, eventually, if she’s smart enough, to a therapy dog program. Abby has lots of love to give. I wish she could tell me her life story . . . .
Abby is a beautiful girl! So glad you rescued her.
Great talking the other day. We need to stay in touch.
Kisses,
Dorrie
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Thanks, Josh. Abby and I are lucky girls.
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that is so nice and lovely 🙂 happiness is waiting for her 🙂
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Thanks, dn. I’d like her in the Read to a Dog program. Need to work toward that goal.
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how wonderful
have a new graduate
in the family 🙂
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What a happy story! I can vouch for Amber’s good spirit.
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