Thursday, September 23, 2010

Introducing Roxy!

Well I guess last Friday will go down as one of the most unexpected days of my life! A friend at work was looking on Craigslist under "pets" and the first post listed was for a Boxer that needed a good home. We looked at the link and thought the pictures of the sweet girl were cute so I forwarded it to Scott just because they had a picture of the dog in a tutu. He responded back in about half a second that he was on the phone with the owner and would call me in a minute. When he called he started telling me how perfect she sounded, "she's sounds just like Daisy" he said. He wanted me to call the lady and talk to her. I started crying. I told Scott that I was just sending him the link because I thought it was a hilarious picture. Scot was was adamant that if I called and spoke to this lady I would want to at least go see the dog. I thought about it for a little while and decided to call. The woman's name was Stephanie and she was so excited that I called back. She said that just since Scott had called that two other people had called and they both asked right off the bat if the dog had papers and was she fixed - she said it made her think about all the people who might just be looking for dogs to go to those puppy mills and have a million litters. So sad!! Well she is fixed and she doesn't have papers and so that wouldn't matter in the least to Scott and I. If she wasn't fixed we would have just taken her straight to our vet to have it done anyways. After talking to the lady for about 15 minutes I knew that we had to go meet the dog and see if she was a good fit for our family. It was a sad story - the family moved here from Ohio and did all their leasing and pet deposits online. They got a notice on their door after only living here for three weeks saying that they weren't allowed to have dogs over 35 pounds. :( Stephanie freaked out and fought with the leasing office but there was nothing that could be done unless they just wanted to pay the huge re letting fee and get out of their lease. She said that she is great with her kids, has never shown one ounce of agression, loves everyone, potty trained, loves to snuggle and loves to play. She's 5 and half years old so she is already way out of the "puppy" phase. Since they are so far from home they didn't have any friends or family to give her to. So she decided to put a post on Craigslist to see if she could find her a good home. I guess that's when God stepped in and knew this sweet girl needed a good family! It was so random - one minute I'm talking about how I don't know that I could ever love another dog, the next I'm in the car driving to Bedford to meet Roxy. She is sooooo calm and soooo sweet. Instantly I knew she was a sweetheart and I could feel the tug at my heart saying you can do this. We decided to give it a trial run and just take her home for the weekend to make sure that she was a good fit with our family. It took about 5 minutes of being home with her and the boys to know it was perfect. It's like Daisy sent her to us! She acts a lot like Daisy yet even a bit calmer and a little more low maintenance than Dasiy ever was. She LOVES the boys and is happy to follow directions from them and love on anyone who wants to give her attention. She is funny at nighttime because she switches from room to room all night like she can't decide who to sleep with so she takes turns. She is great on a leash so every morning we walk Nolan to school and every afternoon we walk her to go pick him up. I am so glad that Scott called the lady and that we took a chance on doggie love again. The boys are having so much fun with "their" dog - Nolan has made it very clear that she is not "our" dog. I think she loves her new family as much as we already love her!







I love this pic because I walked in the back yard and Hudson had a little snack cake in his hand and was eating a bite and then giving Roxy a bite. Um SICK! I walked out just as they were finishing their snack. Right!!



I also thought I would post a few pictures of where we burried sweet Daisy. Scott and I found this perfect little metal Daisy at Canton a few weeks ago and then this cross for sale in the bookstore of our church. I think it's a perfect place and it makes me feel happy just to know she's close. I miss her everyday.