8/12/06: There are some things that happen in life that are meant to be. Sunny ending up with RAGOM and at my house is one of those very special stories, and I'd like to share it with you. Get your coffee and hope you had a nap :)
It was Friday and I was on my way home when I decided to stop and gas up the Doggie Mobile. I filled up and as I was going in to pay I noticed a car with a woman and Golden in the back seat. When I came out I just decided to wander over and see the dog. The man was just getting into his car when I said hi, I just wanted to see your Golden....I do Golden Rescue. The woman looked at the man and said, "She's just the person to talk to". He got out and we chatted and he told me he had seen an ad for the dog in the Metro paper, but wasn't sure he should get her. When she was in the paper a second week, he knew it was meant to be. When he picked her up, she jumped right in the car like it was the most natural thing to do. So off they went to his home to meet his 2 Goldens, Great Dane and 2 Persian cats. A couple days later he took the dog to his vet. He received the devastating news that she was heartworm positive and he would have to make a choice, put her down or run tests to check her other functions. If they were good, then go through a very expensive treatment that would require her to be kept quiet and calm during the weeks of treatment. Not an easy thing to do with a Golden who was accustomed to running in her yard most of the day. Worse yet, he found out the dog has a "high prey drive"....which means cats, bunnies and other small furry things are fair game....and not to play with. This man had this sweet dog for less than a week. Amazingly, he chose to have her treated, but he would have to find someone who could care for her and eventually find a home for her. But he would pay for the expensive heartworm treatment. So he made a call....
Friday morning......
My friend at our St. Cloud Humane Society emailed me about a Golden that was heartworm positive and the owner had to give her up because she has a high prey drive. But he was willing to pay for the heartworm treatment. Did I think RAGOM would be willing to take her? So I started things on my end with RAGOM. Meanwhile, my friend would have to wait to get ahold of the owner to see if he would indeed be willing to surrender her to RAGOM. I figured this would take the weekend to figure out and get all parties in touch with one another.........
Friday afternoon....
As the gentleman was telling me his story about the dog in the car and how he needed divine intervention.....it hit me...this had to be the man Vicki had called me about. I said excuse me, but did you call Vicki at the Humane Society about a heartworm positive dog needing a foster.....and that he would pay for the treatment? He just looked at me and said yes. I said...well that would be me.......the lady who Vicki called. We all were just amazed how we came together at a gas station and I ended up meeting Sunny.
We moved our cars out of the way, got Sunny out, I did a quick _eval of her, called my RAGOM mentor, talked, and decided she would be a welcomed addition to our RAGOM family. We exchanged names and numbers and he said he could keep her at least through the weekend. On the way home I called Vicki and she said she was so sorry she hadn't gotten back to the man.....and I told her I'd just met him.....she had goosebumps!! Our great RAGOM Intake people got things done and by Friday night we were set. So today we met at our favorite gas station and Sunny came home with me. Many times I have stood where this man stood...saying goodbye to a dog I had known and cared for.....for a short period...and had wormed its way into my heart. This gentleman had a very difficult time saying goodbye to this beautiful girl after only a week. He asked to be kept updated on her treatment, recovery and adoption. He kissed her goodbye more than once and I finally saw what others see when I say goodbye...the pain of saying goodbye, but knowing the dog woud be loved and cared for. I know we will find a wonderful home for Sunny when she has completed her treatment.
There are people in this life that can have a dog for years and never feel what this man felt for this dog in one short week. There are people who would choose to put the dog down rather then spend the money, if they had it, to give the dog the treatment. I feel it was meant to be that I walked over to his car to see the dog....I see many Goldens in many cars....but I never go to meet them. I feel blessed to have met such a warm, caring, loving and generous man.
In a few short hours I have learned that Sunny is housebroken, will go into a crate, has a nose that won't quit.....when she was outside her nose was to the ground smelling where the rabbitts had been. She is sweet, ate her supper out of my hand, but barked whenever she saw one of the dogs, even in a separate room with a gate keeping them all apart. I did forget about the cat thing....and we went up stairs to see the house and walked into the bedroom and there was poor Sedwick napping on one of the doggie beds. Oh boy....Sunny just went nuts, barking and lunging, but Sedwick wouldn't budge and stood his ground hissing and growling at her. I think had he run she would have tried to get him. But now Sedwick knows to stay away from her. Fact is, we haven't seen him since!!
We've been a bit dry up here, but tonight when I took Sunny and Finn out to go potty, the thunder started and this girl was like a bullet shot out of gun....right for the door. So, storm anxiety big time. I gave her some Valerian Root in a couple capsules and rubbed some calming oil on the inside of her ear flaps (after I let her sniff it). Thought she might be happier down in the basement level, so made TM go get another crate and set it up. Meanwhile it got quiet and so we tried to go out again. No dice. Sunny wanted in the Doggie Mobile......so I opened it up and let her in. She sat in there while we got the crate set up. Only thing is, she didn't like this crate, or the room or whatever, so took her back up to the living room and crated her. Turned all the lights off and came down to tell Sunny's story. Not a peep out of her.
Sooooo....for the duration of Sunny's heartworm treatment she will be unavailable, living a very quiet and sedate life. Won't be much for newsy updates, but will send in a few more pictures down the line.
One last thing....thank you to Dennis for trusting Sunny to me and RAGOM. You are a very special man and it was Sunny's saving grace that you brought her home with you that day and stopped for gas on Friday :)
Foster Mom and the Crew

