Best words I could have come home to this evening. Cindy reported the medical staff just could
not believe this was the same dog.
Frankly I can’t believe it either.
This dog’s life was in doubt when we carried her in. Steadily but quickly she has recovered since ten
days ago.
While many of GEGR volunteers made significant contributions to her survival in the first few hours, Ms Erin wound up sitting on the floor of the vets office cradling her while they drew blood and did they poking and prodding. Jas was to weak to respond. But
Sunday Erin stopped by to seeing her “ahhhhhh what a difference”. Now I see the pet you’re going to turn into,
Jas baby. Erin
sure did have an lasting effect. This
was of the most endearing visits I have watched yet. Jas responded to Erin
with uncommon calm tender dignity. I
thought to myself “So Jas this is who you are huh? Oh my……
You are someone’s heart dog.
A couple of days ago I decided it was time to start working
with Jas. Prior I just gave her lots of
space and I did not attempt to interact.
This left her a little jittery around me. I used a few of those basic dog handling
skills on her and within a few minutes she calmed and spent 20 minutes standing
next to me. We were just pals enjoying
the experience of a new friendship.
I thought wow little one…… you are something special.
And So…… I offer you this folks If you’re willing to put
some honest hard work into building a
relationship with a new friend……Jas will make you a believer in what heart dog
really means.
If you're a potential adopter look for us this weekend. I work with you to help you see who she will be.

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