Besty Dog Collars

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Dog Adoption


After one of our beloved dogs passed away we went on a search for a new member to add to this family. We found our Marley. She was about one year old they told us. So I guess she is about three years old now.

She is one of the sweetest girls I have ever met. I do have to admit a little odd looking at first. She also came with an odor unrecognizable. The car ride home now gives us laughs. I think we were all a bit uncomfortable mostly Marley. We just rolled the windows down.

I'm not sure what kind of life she had before joining our family. She gets scared when I sweep. I don't think she likes brooms. That's O.K. it just makes me want to hug her more.

After having her for a year I don't know what came over me, but I said Marley sit and she did. This beautiful girl that came into our family was already trained and I didn't even know it.

It's funny out of all my four dogs she gets the most compliments. She is the mutt, oh what a beautiful one she is. Inside and out. She has a heart of gold. She loves to cuddle and sleep on my bed. She is also a great watch dog. She protects our family by barking only when people are outside our home. Thank you Marley. I sleep good at night knowing you are on the lookout.

I just wanted to share my pet adoption story with you. We are so very blessed to have our
Mar Mar. She has a home for life and our hearts for life. We love you Miss Marley.



Kathy Chermak



When looking for a new puppy or dog please search your local animal shelters first. You'll be amazed at how many types of dogs are there and how great they can be. Many dogs living in shelters are already obedience trained. Of course, other sources (like breeders) can have great dogs, but to be able to give a home to a shelter or rescue animal is very special. All they want is a little companionship and a lot of love. The next time you are thinking about getting a new pet, give your local shelter or rescue agency a try - there's a dog waiting for you.



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