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Lately, every day I wake up, I rush to see if Rudy, who has been scrolling down the front page for some time now, has been adopted.  Every now and then, one of these stories really tugs at my heartstrings and Rudy’s story makes me very sad.  He is being rehomed at age six through no fault of his own.  It seems his people got him as a puppy for their teenage children and now that the kids are grown up and out of the house, the parents want to move and travel.  I guess the question could be asked why they didn’t know all this six years ago and I am allowed to think what I want about this selfishness, but all that is not going to help Rudy get the home he now deserves.  On paper, Rudy has a couple of things working against him.  He is older by dog standards and has a seizure disorder.  It says his epilepsy can be easily managed with inexpensive, twice daily medication.  I just divvied up my weekly medication into my pill reminder box and I have to tell you twice daily medication doesn’t sound all that much to me.  If we are really honest with ourselves, how many of us look good on paper when we start listing our pros and cons?  The few times I have asked my husband to name three things he likes about me, he usually says something dumb like, “you don’t eat too much,” and then seems at a loss for words for the other two.

 

I want to help Rudy find the greatest home ever, so I thought a little PR campaign listing all of his good qualities might not hurt.  First of all, unless you are a puppy or want a puppy, six doesn’t sound that old for a dog.  In fact, the puppy stage is over, potty training is way behind you, and sleepless nights should be a thing of the past.  Of course, I hear all the time that age is just a number and I do believe that is true unless it happens to be my twenty-seven year old trainer telling 55 year old me to do 100 burpees.  When that happens, I can’t tell you how many number of times I tell him he is crazy and that 55 and 100 sound like pretty high numbers to me.  Rudy doesn’t have to do burpees and probably loves a long walk at the park and a game of ball or two.  I think a good dog is somewhere between a couch potato and a 5K runner and I bet Rudy likes curling up beside you, as much as he likes his walks.  His ad also says he is a well-mannered, gentle soul with an exceptional temperament and personality. He is a big, sweet, laid back, teddy bear of a dog who loves everyone that he meets.  If I had to write out Fudge and Vern’s bios, neither would say well-mannered and I could say Vern is a big, sweet, teddy bear of a dog, but I would have to add he barks at everyone and is scared of men in lawn chairs. Fudge has no idea her name is Fudge, which is the only explanation I can come up with that explains me repeatedly calling, “come, Fudge,” only to have her come at her leisure and give me a look like, “who is Fudge?”  In comparison, Rudy seems like a gem and I wonder if the DRC does trades? Please know I say that in jest because I can't imagine any place in the world I need to travel to, if it meant I wouldn't have Fudge and Vern waiting for me when I got home.

 

At times like this, I wish I had more energy, more time, more arms and legs, more money, and more patience, but then again, if I did, I would have a hundred dogs and with my driving style, it wouldn’t be long until someone started calling me Cruella DeVille when I took them all up to the park for a walk.  Rudy needs a great home.  He needs to be able to count on someone to be there for him until the day he dies. It is what every dog deserves. I want so badly to know he is going to be all right through this whole process.  I just know there is someone out there who could provide this loving home for Rudy and I really would like to see that happen soon, because one of these days I want to wake up and see the word Adopted under his name and know Rudy got his happy ending.

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Comment by F, Calla & Luca on May 11, 2013 at 10:09am

Rudy is Pending !!

Comment by Janice Hammond on May 9, 2013 at 12:13pm

I Hope so.

Comment by F, Calla & Luca on May 8, 2013 at 2:35pm
Wow Janice, that is amazing. I am sure no one thought you were cruel at all.
Comment by Janice Hammond on May 8, 2013 at 12:37pm

You betcha!!

Comment by Marnie, Stanlee's Mom on May 8, 2013 at 12:24pm

3000 miles is a cake walk for all that love; I'd drive it, too!

Comment by Janice Hammond on May 8, 2013 at 12:16pm

Thanx for your comments.I would definitely drive him myself. I am not a cruel person.

Comment by Karen, Jasper and Jackdoodle on May 8, 2013 at 11:12am

Unfortunately, doodle trains are only used for rescue, to get a dog out of an unsafe situation, and not to transport dogs to adopters. :-)

I also don't think it would be a good thing for any dog, let alone an older one with health issues, to travel almost 3000 miles being handed from stranger to stranger along the way. If it were a case of saving the dog's life, it might need to be done, but only if absolutely necessary for that purpose. 

Comment by Janice Hammond on May 8, 2013 at 10:43am

Thanx everyone. I love the idea of a doodle train.

Comment by Camilla and Darwin on May 7, 2013 at 4:47pm

Karen what wonderful news about Scout!

Comment by F, Calla & Luca on May 7, 2013 at 4:40pm
How terrific Janice. A doodle train might be able to get him to you.

 

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