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What kind of name is Cash for a dog? I can see it with one of Paris Hilton’s little frufru mini-dogs. But a Labradoodle named Cash? Well, considering that he was in prison in Tennessee, he was probably named after Johnny Cash. It just sounds a little ostentatious to me, and this is no ostentatious dog!

Cash came to us after a long weekend of transport and different people, tired and a little confused. He met Mater and Mater’s friend Mocha in the front yard and growled a little while he wagged his long stub of a tail. Mocha’s owners were there to pick her up from staying with us for the weekend, and Cash may have been a little intimidated by two big, hairy Golden-doodles! So we went to the back yard for awhile to relax and learn his way around. By the time we went into the house he was better with the big dogs and a little less apprehensive. It surely smelled of good things and he saw lots of toys. One of the first things he did was to empty Mater’s toy bucket and check out everything! His wonderful transport caretakers had sent a favorite toy with him, but it was fun to explore Mater’s. Once Mocha left for home, things calmed down and he became more at ease.


Tom and I spent the next couple of hours jotting down possible names for this guy. Cappy, for cappuccino – his coloring; Elmo; Grover; Waldo; Luke; Rocky; Curly Joe (one of my favorites); Poncho, Cosmo, Mickey, Rufus, Kramer. Nothing seemed to fit. Little by little we crossed them off as we began to get to know him. He’s a quiet guy and a bit introverted, and he didn’t share much of himself with us at first. I kept asking Mater to find out his name, but all we got was silence. I tried calling him different names as I walked by to see if he would respond to anything. As the days passed and all he had known at the shelter was Cash, it began to fit him in some inexplicable way. Then we realized that to change it now wasn’t fair to him. His forever home may want to change it, so why make him confused by having to be called something different everywhere he goes. So now he is Cash and he will be at least until he is adopted, and hopefully after that as well.


He is a gentle soul for so young a dog (about 2 yrs). I have a feeling his story is a long one. At some time he was a much loved pet, groomed and trained. He lets you brush every spot of him without complaint, even his feet. He was great for the groomer we took him to for a cleanup of the scruffy haircut he’d had (it looked like he may have once been shaved and then since just had mats cut out). He acts like he vaguely remembers commands like Sit, Down, and Heel, so we are practicing to refresh the training. He will need to work on Stay, but the other basics he’s becoming quite good at. He loves to go on walks to practice his lessons, and yesterday I didn’t use the training collar but just his flat collar and he was fine.


But he does seem like that time of a loving home was long ago. Perhaps he was given up for some reason in the hard financial times, or perhaps he was somehow left behind although it’s hard to imagine. But he has seen some of the dark sides of the world I think. His coat shows evidence of places where it was torn away or possible had mange, and has grown back in straighter and black. The groomer said she found evidence of a healed bite on one hip. And he is very thin and bony. Life alone on the road isn’t easy. And since he can run like the wind, it’s likely he escaped opportunities to be helped before this.


He is lying beside me now, as he wants to do constantly. But he is okay when I leave him with Tom and Mater too. He will go into his crate at night with only a few cries of protest, and sleeps there quietly until we let him out in the morning. Tom said he doesn’t want to let himself get attached, as it hurt so much when our first foster left. But I am attached and I want to be; how else to show the love and reassurance Cash needs in his life right now? He’ll be better prepared to move on to a new loving home when he has more trust in people and the cats and dogs in a family. And I think that secretly Tom is getting a little attached anyway. He watches Mater work to bring Cash out of his shell and teach him how to play. He admires his good behavior and gentle ways.


It is going to be interesting to watch Cash open up and let his personality unfold over the next few weeks. He has some dog-socialization work to do, and some health and weight to
regain. But for now I’m glad he’s here for that. With Mater as a coach, Bradley and Nona to teach about cats, and us to love him, he’ll make an awesome companion and family member when it is time for a forever home.




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Comment by Clifford, Cloud, Jake..and Kim on November 22, 2010 at 12:51am
This guy looks happy already - he knows you are there to help him, no matter what you call him. (I'm having the same issue with names for our new foster - we've called him little dood for the last day and a half while we try to come up with a name. Since he may stay forever we'd like him to have a name we like but no one has hit on the right one yet.)
Comment by Nancie & Gracie Doodle on November 21, 2010 at 9:58pm
What a beautiful boy. And he looks like he is smiling. Very sweet story and a little sad too. Why do these poor Doodles have to go through what Cash and so many others have? He is so lucky to be getting the attention and care and learning to love again in your home.
Comment by Karen, Jasper and Jackdoodle on November 21, 2010 at 8:29pm
His name is very appropriate. He hit the jackpot when he got to your house, Kathy. Thank you for fostering this adorable boy!
Comment by Nancy, Ned, Clancy, and Charlie on November 21, 2010 at 8:24pm
He is just beautiful. Look at that gentle face and terrific color. Our rescue had that same thing -you can tell he was once loved but definitely some on-the-streets time. You just wonder how a family could have left or dumped such a wonderful dog.
Comment by Camilla and Darwin on November 21, 2010 at 6:42pm
Cash sounds like a lovely gentle boy. He is gorgeous, keep us updated on this cute boy!
Comment by Joe R. on November 21, 2010 at 6:41pm
Definately a handsome boy. Love his coloring. I can see why it would be hard not to get attached with such a happy face in the second picture.
Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on November 21, 2010 at 6:30pm
I loved your blog about Cash. He is just beautiful and I hope he finds a wonderful home.
Comment by Suzann, Rosey & Bandit on November 21, 2010 at 5:14pm
Hey at least he's not a Boy named Sue:) Very handsome!! He needs a black bandanna!
Comment by Lucy & AnnaBelle's Mom on November 21, 2010 at 5:06pm
What a beauty ..... Has a happy look on his face in spits of what all he has been through. P.S. Thank you for not changing his name .... one less adjustment for him to get used to!
Comment by Linda and Murphy on November 21, 2010 at 4:21pm
He is beautiful

 

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