OT: My journey for unconditional love. . .

Laureen S.
on 12/12/09 1:27 pm - Maple Shade, NJ


Hoping you can view these pictures, The last one is where I knew that life brings us exactly what we need, when we need it. . .   I and my roommate arrived a half hour early and we waited for the woman who I had been in contact with about Sirius, when she arrived, she opened the back of her car and out came this beautiful female Rottie, who had been surrendered by her former owners to a shelter in Philadelphia.  Her former owners had 3 dogs and 6 children, she appeared to be a very well trained, good mannered girl, but I was there to meet Sirius and not wanting a female dog.  I did think for just a moment, why don't I want a female dog?    Anyway, long story short, can I ever tell a short story (lol), I met Sirius and another large male rottie, named Buster, also a beautiful boy, but after spending some time, with both of them individually, I realized that they would be too much for me to handle.  The woman asked if I wanted to take another look at the female rottie and so she was brought back out, I walked and played with her, it felt right and she is and will become a full fledged member of my home when I return from Florida after attending my wonderful daughter, Angela's nursing school graduation this upcoming week.  Her name is Roxie!

A last note on this wonderful story, when I looked over her papers, the date she was brought to the shelter in Philadephia, was the same day that my dear Dillinger was put to rest.  I think there are no coincidences in life, just "God's" way of remaining anonymous. . .  As always thank you for your support and friendship along the way. 

To my Jewish friends, I wish you a very Happy Hannukah!
  With warm regards, Laureen   "be the change you wish to see in the world" Ghandi


My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . .  It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . .  Laureen

"Success is a journey, not a destination."  Ben Sweetland

Pam Hart
on 12/12/09 2:39 pm - Easton, PA
Yes, I can see the pictures - beautiful dog!  And wow, the ending is just wonderful.  Congratulations!
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
R K.
on 12/12/09 7:13 pm
Laureen S. congratulations. Non dog people sadly will never know what a canine has to offer. I`ve trained and owned GSD`s all my life and then about 20 years ago one changed my life. Took me from a hard ass biker, trucker with an attitude to somebody that cares and understands, has compassion, commitment, gentleness and true loyalty. Shultz is gone but each pup since has taught me something new.

  "He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion."
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Laureen S.
on 12/12/09 10:14 pm - Maple Shade, NJ
Thank you for sharing that statement, it is beautiful and true. . .

Also, excuse my ignorance, but what is a GSD?  and glad you became who you are, which I am sure underneath all that armour you always were, just needed a nudge from a wet nosed, sloppy faced gift that is a dog!

Hugs. ..


My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . .  It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . .  Laureen

"Success is a journey, not a destination."  Ben Sweetland

pennykid
on 12/12/09 7:29 pm - PA
Laureen, Roxie is beautiful!!! So glad you found each other!!!
Julia              
IdaMae D.
on 12/12/09 7:43 pm - Philadelphia, PA
Beautiful dog, congratulations on you both finding each other

IdaMae

lynnc99
on 12/12/09 8:50 pm
Laureen, I think we told you that we rescued a boxer 3 years ago. She had also been in a Philly shelter, and was found as a stray. When we got her she was completely emaciated and afraid to be more than 3 feet from us at any given time.

I love dog rescue!

Best of everything to you and Roxie!
dit657
on 12/12/09 9:57 pm - Boothwyn, PA
Laureen your story is beautiful and so is Roxie!! Congrats on adding a new member to your family. No one will ever take the place of Dillinger. and that is the beautiful part of memories - no one can take them from you. Wish you all the best with Roxie - she's very lucky to have found you!!

Kathy


'One shoe can change your life'...Cinderella
kat19136
on 12/12/09 10:23 pm - Philadelphia, PA
 Hi Laureen,  been a long time since I posted over here, so I am not sure if you remember me, but I just wanted to chime in and say congrats on finding Roxie, she is adorable and I just love Rotties.  Good luck with her!!  I know it was meant to be.

~Kat~     ~hw-305~cw-130~gw-140   my DS!!  www.dsfacts.com

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    
enasangels
on 12/12/09 10:41 pm - PA
Laureen,
I am so glad you found Roxie.  Yes there are so many animals turned into Phila ASPCA every day for various reasons.  You not only saved Roxie, but made room for another deserving animal who needs a home.  I volunteer at a animal rescue in Quakertown.  We run from the well trained to those who could no longer afford to keep their animals, and really should have given them up sooner judging by their condition.  Every animal we place, makes room for us to go to Philly and get more.  Their are so many deserving animals looking for a home, the shelter sometimes gets calls more than twice a week, asking if we can come down to pick up some, as their time is almost up, as they can only keep them for so long.  The economy has really taken a toll on people not being able to care for their animals.  Sorry for stealing you thread,  If anyone out there is thinking of getting a animal for Christmas, PLEASE think Rescue.  Glad you have a new friend in your life.  Enjoy your daughters Capping and Pinning.  It is a moving ceremony, when you think of all the time and effort she put into getting this degree.
Hugs to You, Ena

"Journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step."


 

 

 

                
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