Luxuriating in the lush green grass and basking in the sun are two of Emma’s favorite activities. She continues to be respectful of my 4 foot fence and doesn’t seem to have wandering off on her agenda. I guess in the eyes of stray, why would you want to leave a place where you get lots of pets, two good meals a day (+ pancakes, eggs and broccoli from time to time), and several nice dog beds to choose from. See Emma enjoying a bed in a photo below.
Emma has mastered the word “sit,” now we are working on “wait” with good progress. Her desire to please continues to amaze me. The only unwanted behavior we are working on is jumping up on doors when it is breakfast or dinner time. Otherwise, Emma has the run of the house and the yard and I have yet to find an accident, something chewed, or an excavation in the yard. At some point in her life she definitely acquired some very nice dog manners or is a quick study.
I continue to be very pleased with her pelvis and jaw healing progress. At this point she is probably about 4-5 weeks post injuries. Since it takes, on average, 6 weeks for bones to heal in younger creatures, we will recheck her fractures with radiographs in the next 1-2 weeks. If she has stable bone healing in progress Emma should be ready to find that forever home.
Emma and I both want to extend a huge thanks to her amazing list of sponsors:
Sharon B; Dale & Sue G; Randy & Rose-Marie J; Lance and Dorothy T;
Mary G; Dennis & Joanne; In honor of Kristin & Brett B; Anonymous;
Barney 03-194 & The Prestons; Anonymous; Eva H; Brian & Mary T;
Gail R; Christi & Frank T In memory of our first Golden;
Pamela Brown, and our first rescue Lab Mix Chessie;
Jonathan G In honor of and with gratitude for my RAGOM RAGGAMUFFIN Buddy FKA Jake 06-549
I only wish all of you could meet Emma – she is so worth your support. She is definitely a precious creature who deserved a second chance!
Thank you so much!
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