Meet Joe Jetson aka “Jet”!
“I suppose that since most of our hurts come through relationships so
will our healing, and I know that grace rarely makes sense for those
looking in from the outside.”
―
W. Paul Young,
The Shack
I have a new relationship with a darling little black and white boy! Just over a month ago I wrote, “When Is It Ever Easy To Say Good-bye?” where I spoke of grief and loss. Today I’m sharing a photo of someone I have found. This is my new puppy who I met through “Pet Match Rescue”http://petmatchrescue.org/ in Orange County, CA. This little guy was saved from what is known as a high-kill shelter in Los Angeles County. In other words, he would have been euthanized had a nice woman named Linda not found him and sent him to be fostered. Robert and I met him at a Petco adoption event and fell in love with him, we were “approved” and a few days later he arrived at our home!
There is nothing that brings out happy feelings more than a new pup does… and Jet is great! Although he is still a little timid, especially with men, at four and a half months he is completely housebroken and he didn’t even cry his first night here!! Not a peep! He has the sweetest disposition and he’s great in the car too! (I feel like I am composing one of those online descriptions that you can read when you are trying to get a dog but it’s all true!) He is part poodle and part? He doesn’t shed and as you can see he’s a bit curly.
“But ask the animals, and they will teach you.” Job 12:7
God is blessing you. Donna
What a cutie! Love the new look!
I am so happy for you and Robert that you have a new puppy. He is adorable!! I know he will bring you much joy. I have been thinking about the two of you as you work through your grief and sadness. God is blessing you!!
Liz
Good that you and Joe met up and that he has now been literally "saved" from being euthanized at the shelter. I think that finding an at risk dog at a shelter is one of the best and kindest ways to find a dog and makes me happiest that "Joe" has found a new life joining your household, Donna.
Congratulations to you and Robert on the new pup!