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Wheatens In NeedŽ Success Stories - 2005
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Bridget's Story
In February of this year
my wife Mary and I adopted Mavis. Mavis was born in March of
2000. She was given up by her first family in 2001. I don’t know
the history of her first owner but I do know that Mavis was
adopted by her second family in 2001. They kept her until
January of 2005. I can’t imagine how anyone could give up such a
sweet girl after having her for that length of time. They
dropped her at a shelter in New Jersey. The form states that she
was regressing due to the owner not giving her enough time.
Mavis was adopted immediately, but of course they didn’t
understand the needs of a Wheaten and returned her to the
shelter after two weeks. The reason given was “too wheaten”. The
second time Mavis was dropped at the shelter someone who works
there contacted WIN (finally!) A WIN volunteer (Jean Kuhn)
picked her up at the shelter and she was fostered by Mike and
Tracy Robbins. They reported that she was worming her way into
their hearts.
I’ve been a dog nut my
whole life. My Shepard mutt “Tonto” that I had in the late
eighties and the early nineties was a sweetie. He was an older
dog who had lived on the streets as a stray until a friend of
mine found him. After he passed away I didn’t think I’d love
another pooch. Mary and I married in 1994 and she suffers from
pet dander allergies. It seemed that we were destined to be dog
free.
Mary and I lived in
Pittsburgh. January 2004 I took a job in Washington DC which
required me to stay in a corporate apartment and travel home on
weekends. After a year of this Mary decided that I needed a
companion, and started to research dogs which some People with
allergies are not bothered by. My sister is a meter reader for
the water company and a dog lover. Reading meters for 18 years
allows you to meet a lot of dogs and she is a fan of wheatens
and suggested that we check them out. This is how we learned of
Soft coated Wheatens, and particularly WIN.
Mary
visited with Jan and Terry Griffith in Pittsburgh to see how she
was with wheatens. The stars aligned and the good People of WIN
thought Mary and I would be a good fit with Mavis.
After many conversations
between Mary in Pittsburgh, myself in DC, Pat Simrell in
Maryland, Tracy in New Jersey, it was decided that I would meet
Tracy’s husband Mike at a gas station off an exit of the New
Jersey turnpike. I met Mike and Mavis and she seemed sweet right
off the bat. Although she was a little confused at first, we
became fast friends by the time we got back to DC. She is a
little quieter than most “softies” I’ve met so far. She loves to
travel which was very important to us. She likes everybody and
everything (cats included) that she meets. She has been through
a lot and still has a lot of love in her heart. Mary and I
decided that her new start deserved a new name. Bridget seemed
to fit her, so Bridget she is. Bridget has found her forever
home and I am in love with a dog again.
The post log is that Mary
and I sold our house in Pittsburgh and she moved down to be with
Bridget and I full time the beginning of August. The end of
August I was promoted and transferred to Baltimore. We are
closing on a new house outside of Baltimore four days after
Christmas. Bridget will have a nice fenced yard to run in.
Thank all of you in
WIN. We appreciate everything you folks have done for us
including a lot of great wheaten advice. We are fostering Trixie
from Pittsburgh now. She is yet another sweet little girl who
deserves a forever home of her own.
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