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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Maybe I am just not cut out for this


Fostering puppies is so rewarding. You take a dog of the streets or out of an abusive or neglected situation and offer them love, food, a warm place to sleep and a few foster sisters to play with until their forever wonderful home comes along. In theory it’s all great; in practice it’s a bit harder than that!


Maybe I am just not cut out for this or jellybeanbaby has mommy extra emotional, but giving up a pooch that has spent a little over three months amongst our family is hard. They become part of your routine, part of your family. It is made even harder when they are true keepers. Thank God Ricardo and I aren’t homeowners with land because I think most of them would come for a visit and end up staying forever.



My TchickyBoom, as of today will be Wendy’s TchickyBoom. Tchix has found the best forever home and will be adopted this morning at 10. After spending numerous hours on the phone with Tchix’s new mommy as well as spending some one on one time with her and her fantastic family, we realized we are from the same circle of friends. They live nearby and have promised updates and pictures and, if I am lucky maybe, a few visits.



Cheers Tchix,
for finding your much deserved forever home!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

We are so happy to invite Tchix into our family - she is a very special treat- so anxious to please and smart and loving. Who could ask for more? Knowing that her foster parents are just a phone call away is making this whole transition from dog- less to with dog so much easier and we are entering a parallel universe of dog owners that offers so many opportunities including new friends (Kirsten and Ricardo) and an added richness to our life. I already look forward to coming into the house and having sweet Tchix come and greet me and climb onto my lap so I can rub her belly.

THANK YOU to Kirsten and Ricardo AND Sophie's Adoption organization for this wonderful gift!
Wendy

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