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Fostering Dogs
After losing our baby Amber at the end of November, we didn't think we would ever have another dog in the house so soon.
However we registered with Amber's breed rescue site (GSP) in December to see if there were any dogs needing loving homes.
Obviously both dogs and adopters need to be suited, and still not being really sure if it was too soon, we decided on Sunday morning( when we were out and about) that we would wait a while to let our broken hearts mend.
When we got home later that day, there was a message on the site to say that a young dog urgently needed adopting/fostering..
We just couldn't get him out of our heads so offered to foster him until he found his "forever home" (not the ideal situation for the dog, but better than him being where he was).
Well by 9pm Sunday night, He bounded into our lives, and boy what a joy he is!
Whilst it is still too early for us to give him a "forever home" we feel that we are helping this lovely chap on his way to a happy life.
He has helped heal our "wounds" a bit and made us realise, that, in the future, there is a place in our lives for a new baby.
Just thought I would share this with all you animal lovers.
However we registered with Amber's breed rescue site (GSP) in December to see if there were any dogs needing loving homes.
Obviously both dogs and adopters need to be suited, and still not being really sure if it was too soon, we decided on Sunday morning( when we were out and about) that we would wait a while to let our broken hearts mend.
When we got home later that day, there was a message on the site to say that a young dog urgently needed adopting/fostering..
We just couldn't get him out of our heads so offered to foster him until he found his "forever home" (not the ideal situation for the dog, but better than him being where he was).
Well by 9pm Sunday night, He bounded into our lives, and boy what a joy he is!
Whilst it is still too early for us to give him a "forever home" we feel that we are helping this lovely chap on his way to a happy life.
He has helped heal our "wounds" a bit and made us realise, that, in the future, there is a place in our lives for a new baby.
Just thought I would share this with all you animal lovers.
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Wonderful thing to do if you can, wonder if this young man might be a keeper though
Wish I could but restrictions for fosterers are much the same for adopters, so no flats
Shame really, I would have thought it would do some dogs good to learn to live in a flat, open up their rehoming options a little
I can still remember the moment I first saw him in her flat - piled high with boxes - her crying as I walked away with him to the car. Poor mutt.
Yeah - of course - by the end of the first day I was in love - and still am. I am the worst possible owner for an energetic lab -but have a dog walker several times a week (I have mobility problems). In the meantime - he cuddles up on my lap - snores at the foot of my bed every night and adores me. I have no idea what I ever did to deserve my dog - but am so glad that fate brought us together.
The boy we fostered went to live with his new Mum & Dad just a week after we had him, he looked so happy playing with his new GSP brother that we knew it was the right thing for him.
Very hard to let go and even though it was the right thing for him we were not sure it was the right thing for us!
His new parents keep in touch and send lots of photo's and you can see how happy he is.
We have just been asked to take on 2 GSPs tomorrow ( a boy and a girl) really looking forward to it and who knows what might happen!
On saying that I have never had 2 dogs in one go so should be interesting!! :eek:
Well done you
Just awaiting the arrival of them now......bang goes my peace and quiet! :D
Oh yes, its going to be bedlam!!! I dont think there is anything more beautiful than GSP's - I may be biased as I grew up with a GSD, she was the best "sister"
How are you coping after losing your boy?
I know its hard but I hope you are managing. xx
Would you believe it...the woman who was surrendering her GSPs has just text me, not rang, text, to say she has had some good news and can keep her dogs now!
Can you believe it not even a phone call!!! :mad:
Oh well at least the little chaps will be able to stay with their mummy, which is good.
Onwards and Upwards !
I think also its been really hard to accept he's gone as he was seemingly ok to us, fair enough he had a pulled "muscle" in his leg but that was it. Saying that, I had a weird feeling something wasn't right. Despite our limited time together, the impact he made was huge.
How rude not to call :mad: If that had been me I would have rang and explained why the circumstances had changed - some people eh!!
I'm sure there will be more coming you're way very soon
I'm sure he had the most wonderful two years with you and like you say, you didn't let him suffer. x
Very rude....still over and done with now, we'll just wait for the next one.
I totally agree. The bond is on another level from what it is with most other human beings. That may seem strange to some people but unless you have had that bond then you will never understand.
I look forward to your stories of puppies and madness very soon
xx
Just been asked to foster a 4 year old boy because his daddy has died.
We know very little about him, apart from the fact that he's a GSP and a bit shy....so we'll wait and see how tonight pans out!
We're also collecting (at 2am Tuesday morning) a little girl GSP who is coming over from Ireland.
We've never had two dogs together, let alone two dogs that we know absolutely nothing about so it should be very interesting! :eek:
I'll keep you posted.
Looking forward to getting out walking in the woods again!