
Dedicated to Wags, who ventured to the Rainbow Bridge in 2010
Most people who know me, know me as an animal lover. I have always cared for and nurtured animals, but dogs were not on the top of my list. I had dogs as a child, but I don't remember truly bonding with them or sharing a bed. However, when Shadow an 8 year old weimaraner was brought into my life that changed and I now openly and willingly share my bed, food and love with dogs. Shadow was in my life not nearly long enough (short term lease), but she has forever changed my attitude and outlook on animal rescue. I have always adopted from the SSPCA or taken in the neighborhood stray, but Shadow taught me as long as their is space in my home it is my job to take in the not-so-perfect dog and shower them with love. When Shadow left this world to venture to the rainbow bridge, because cancer took over her body, I thought I would never want a another dog, because Shadow could not be replaced. However, as the pain began to grow all I could think about was the empty pet bed, the lack of routine missing from my life, the lack of a wagging tail nub greeting me when I got home. I knew it was my duty to find another rescue to bring into my empty home. My home will never have a vacancy sign for long as Shadow made it my duty to take in the senior, not so perfect, not so healthy, not so social dog that other people turn a blind eye too! It is true Shadow will never be replaced, however, she has shaped my view on animal rescue and taught me I can make difficult decisions. I can take in short term leases, knowing I will give them my all until it is time to turn in my lease. Believe me - it hurts, the pain is heart wrenching, but when I think about the bigger picture - I can trade in this pain for the love brought into my life.
Who knew one dog could move me, make me a better person and change my outlook on life?
Another special weimaraner dog, named Wags, who also ventured to the Rainbow Bridge due to cancer in 2010 has forever changed the mindset of many visitors to the Northern CA Weimaraner Rescue Booth. Wags was a great Weim ambassador and showcased the great qualities of a Weim. I believe Wags' good looks and manners opened the eyes of many booth visitors and helped rescue dogs find new homes. Yes, many weims counter surf, dig, eat things they aren't suppose to, have lots of energy and require alot of work. BUT Wags and Shadow prove that hardwork, patience, time and love make the best dogs. These special dogs taught others that rescue dogs are perfect in their own way and make the best pets!! If everyone is blessed with a Wags or Shadow lease at some point in their life, they too will forever be changed for the better.
"If you have a dog, you will most likely outlive it; to get a dog is to open yourself to profound joy and, prospectively, to equally profound sadness."