Thursday, October 21, 2010

Two Years

Two years ago today, I lost one of the best friends I have ever had.

Dharma was diagnosed with Leukemia on a Friday. The vet said she had possibly the worst white cell count she had ever seen. The only hope of saving her was a drastic treatment that if successful, would wipe out the overpopulating white cells. However, the count was so high that if it was completely successful, the sudden loss of those cells would kill her. What a choice. At first I held onto hope that we could save her. That somehow, it would work just enough and buy me a little more time with my sweet girl. Just four months earlier she had been through a bout of cancer and come out a stronger, healthier, happier dog. I knew, just knew that she could beat this too. But as she hobbled into the vet's office so we could talk about what steps we could take, she looked up at me with those big trusting brown eyes, asking, are you going to help me? Are you, the one I've trusted all my life to make things okay, going to make the hurt go away? I was. And while we went to the vet to speak about treatment, the conversation steered to final options. We spent the weekend together, with her laying on her pink blanket, her precious and prized tennis ball ignored. I talked to her. I petted her fur. I stroked her too-big ears that felt just like velvet. Then the weekend was over and we were back at the clinic. She lay on the floor with her head on my lap. I told her to go run on the beach like she did in Santa Barbara, barking at the waves as they crashed to shore. Run on the trails and chase the prairie dogs like we did in Griffith Park. Run through the wide, grassy fields like she did at our rugby practices in Indiana. Go, I said. And, just as she did all of her life, she trusted me, and without hesitation followed my command. She went.
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Still here

So she is still here.
Pretty Girl came to us as an underweight scared little thing. She has overcome her timidity. She is a kissing machine! She loves nothing more than running around the house giving big slappy licks to everyone. I don't think anyone appreciates it. While she tries to ingratiate herself into the pack, she has one ally. Loki is becoming her play pal as the videos show. Please excuse the mess, it was early and I hadn't had time to clean up.

Success and Failure

So this post is a bit late coming.
The adoptathon saw some real success. we had several people who  had already been approved as adopters come down to meet a few of the dogs. At least two dogs went on to their forever homes, including our overnight guest Azar. Yeah!
Another went to a "permanent foster." That is someone who is willing to take the dog in and foster it, but if they get along well, they will become the forever home. Unfortuantely, there was one big problem with the adoptathon.No one wanted Pretty Girl. A few people were interested, but may have just been kicking the dogs. I mean, kicking the tires, as they say in the used car trade.
  
After the jump you will find pix of the big day and some of the available pups.