Welcome Lyra!
I've been scolded for not updating my blog introducing the newest member of Chez Arctic Knitter:
Meet Lyra:
We've been without a dog since we had to say good-bye to our dear, lovely, Joulee, last March. It took a while to get used to the quiet, not having to step over a dog in the dark of the early mornings, and not having a furry friend greet you with a head sticking out of the doggie door as soon as you pulled into the garage. Finally, about a month ago I decided we were ready for a new pup. Dear hubby was more reluctant than I, and it took that month to convince him that having a new pup would far outweigh the cons of being "dog-free".
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I'd been stalking the ASPCA, Friends-Of-Pets, and the Animal Control Center websites trying to find another lab-mix. Last Saturday I decided to stop by the pound when I saw a photo of a black lab who was available for adoption. I finally convinced hubby that we should go and at least check "Jake" out to see if perhaps he was the right dog for us. To make a long story short, he wasn't. Poor Jake had already been in and out of 3 (yes, 3!) homes & had a history of destroying everything. While I thought he was certainly trainable, Wade & I decided that with both of us working during the day, we didn't have the time to commit to training Jake to be the great dog he could be. Too bad it wasn't the beginning of a summer vacation when we weren't traveling - then it could have been a possibility.
Enter "Louisa May". I noticed another lab also available for adoption earlier that day. I mentioned to Wade that there was also a chocolate lab available, but his reply was that he didn't "like" chocolate labs. (What that statement was based on, I don't know). I figured since Jake wasn't going to work out, perhaps we should take a look at "Louisa May". Funny, but Wade spent most his time at the pound hanging out around her cage. Turns out - she was the perfect dog for us.
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So - no knitting to share with this post. Iff you can, adopt a pet from your local shelter - you'll be so glad you did.
Ciao!
4 comments:
I love labs..they are such great companions!! Lyra looks like such a sweetheart too!
She is adorable, and lucky to have you guys.
Just because I think you should know...my parents have had a lot dogs, labs specifically. Black ones. Yellow ones. They decided to get a chocolate one after years of "nah". Eleven years later, Cadbury is the dog of my Dad's life. He is a GREAT dog. :)
Welcome Lyra! She sounds perfect. She's lucky to have you!
Pound dogs make great pets. We adopted our dog about 7 years ago. She was approximately 1 year old, blue heeler-husky mix, and had been through 3 homes and was abused. She was very timid to start out with--it took her several months to settle in. She now rules the household. Well trained, very sociable, very affectionate, fun to play with--she's the most popular person in our neighborhood! Who would have guessed?
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