We recently discovered that Mya has a new sponsor and we would like to thank Irene H. for her loving support. The trust Mya is building in her foster home is helping prepare her for her forever life with her forever family. Her medical care and healing has been made possible by you, Irene as well as Sara, Ham, Sam & Carys. Thank you all for being on Mya's team. She couldn't do any of this without you!
Mya is amazing. Three weeks ago, she was nervous, shy and would hide in her nest, but now she is gregarious and more outgoing and she eagerly meets us at the door along with our dogs when we come home from work. She responds to her name, comes when called, loves her meals, especially when served in bed, and has found her calling by ridding our home of the evil Mailman!!! Okay, so she guts soft toys - but who cares. This is her first experience with toys and she enjoys them - Good Girl Mya! She also loves nylabones and she even found an old Kong in the livingroom toy basket and she LOVES it.
Mya has healed completely from her spay and her beautiful clean teeth glisten. The biopsy report came back negative for anything bad - it just confirmed, like Maizy's (07-190) that her uterus was just overused and her ovaries were scarred and dried up. All of that is behind Mya and it is quite obvious that she feels terrific now. She trots and runs in the yard - with her head held high. I will try to get a photo of her, it truly is a beautiful site to see.
Mya enjoys her walks and is starting to show her true personality. She walks great on a regular leash, content to walk just a few paces behind and is getting used to all the sights and sounds around her. Just this morning, she proved to me that sudden strange noises are no longer terrifying, but curious. Our neighbors are having their kitchen remodeled and the workmen have all their tools and saws in the driveway. While we were out in the yard, the tile guy fired up his wet saw and Mya barely flinched. She walked to the fence to investigate, while wagging her tail. All signs that she enjoys her new world and that she is ready to begin looking for her forever family.
Mya would like to have a home and family who will continue to teach her all about the world around her. Although she has met our neighbors 4 year old Grandson, I feel older children would be best for Mya. She will need at least one resident dog to help teach her all the things that dogs know and a fenced yard is a must.
If you think Mya might be "the one" for you, please contact placement
ragom [dot] org and we'll see about a date with Mya.
