Hi! My name is Red 05-182. My mom says I am the Wonder Dog. Jessie just spent a 3 day weekend with me. I am in love. Older women are really special and Jessie is even better than most. I wanted to share with everyone some of the things I learned about Jessie.
First, Jessie has Lymes Disease so she has to take an antibiotic twice a day for awhile. I had that, but I am over it now. It makes you hurt. Some dogs get crabby when they are hurting – like my brother Sky. Jessie and I don’t get crabby, we just appreciate kindness and gentle touches even more. Jessie and I are probably the best pill takers in the world. I know there were times in my life when I was treat-deprived. I bet Jessie had some of those times too, because neither of us even notices the pills stuck on the peanut butter. Mom thinks she is being tricky, but put peanut butter on anything and Jessie and I consider it a special treat. When dogs come to our house, my mom gives all of them the stuff that makes me feel so good. Jessie thought it was pretty great to peanut butter treats every morning and every night. Those treats have Glucoscamine Chondroitin, fish oil, Acidophilus and vitamin C in them. We just notice the peanut butter! My mom must really think Jessie is special – she got extra peanut butter treats at noon and right before bed. Mom said something about needing to separate Jessie’s Acidophilus from the antibiotics by 4 hours for her. I think mom just really likes Jessie and wanted her feel special so she gave her extra treats.
Jessie doesn’t even get up on the furniture – not even my mom’s bed. My mom keeps telling me I am not supposed to sit on the couches, but Jessie doesn’t know what she is missing by not jumping on the bed to snuggle! I would have scooted over and made room for her.
Jessie doesn’t know how to sit when she is told – but I usually pretend I don’t know how either. Jessie and I always come running when we are called. Of course Jessie never got very far away from my mom. But, it was funny, Jessie never got in the group of my brother, my sister and me when we were jostling for attention. She always knew where my mom was, but she isn’t a Velcro dog like me and my brother.
Jessie didn’t bark a single time while she was visiting us. Not even when my brother was barking at the neighbor dog. Sky really likes the sound of his own voice! The only sound I heard from Jessie was when she cried by the door asking to go out. She had to go out a lot – of course that is what you expect when someone has a UA infection. But, she never had a single accident in the house. What a woman! Did I remember to mention I am in love?
Jessie even sleeps through the night without making a sound. Well, she did once - my mom figured out that Jessie was starving by 5:00 AM. Then mom started giving her a ½ cup more food just before bed. That made it much easier for Jessie to sleep comfortably until a more reasonable hour.
Jessie wouldn’t play with me. She just showed me her aloof, older woman side. I love older women! I was really sad when her foster mom picked Jessie up and took her home this morning. My mom said Jessie is always welcome at our house. She even said, “If I needed another dog, I would refuse to let Jessie leave.” HELLO! Mom you already have 3 big, special dogs and only 2 hands to pet us with. Molly, Sky and I all really like Jessie, but really, our mom doesn’t need another dog! But Jessie does need her own family to love her and to be loved by her.
Jessie is really special and I only want really special families to meet her. I told her foster mom to be really picky and not to settle for anyone who isn’t perfect.

