Linda and I had the pleasure of joining together to
transport three dogs yesterday, January 25, 2013. As a result of an auto accident, Linda had to
buy a new car and chose a nice Mercury SUV, which can easily accommodate
more transport dogs, so we decided that this time, I would be Linda’s
helper. So I rode shotgun. It was a 20 degree day – beautiful and clear,
but extremely cold.
The three dogs, Cuddles, Merlin and Shorty, were all rescued
from a kill shelter in Ohio. Their
stories, however, were varied.


Shorty ended up sitting on my lap because Merlin, the big
galumph, was trying to sit on poor Shorty in the back seat. Shorty was shaking uncontrollably, and we
weren’t sure if it was from fright or the cold.
Probably a bit of both, but we couldn’t take the chance that he’d be
flattened by Merlin. So we wrapped
Shorty in a towel and he contentedly enjoyed a comfortable, warm ride in my
lap. He was so comfortable, that he fell
asleep and snored to his little heart’s content. He was definitely not a growler by personality alone, and definitely more a
lover.

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Merlin Greets His Foster Mom |
But
Merlin is one of the sweetest dogs with a great disposition and wonderful
personality. He wags his tail if you
even glance in his direction. He’s 60
pounds of strong affection. Merlin was
named by the Humane Officer who did the right thing by getting him out that
horrendous basement, and it’s the perfect name for him. Linda and I are sure he’ll work his magic on
someone real soon who will appreciate his warm heart and desire to be the best
damn dog ever. After all, he’s quite
handsome too.
Cuddles, a 4-year old Dalmation mix (we think) was
surrendered by her owner on January 11th. With a cute face – don’t you agree? – Cuddles
is full of personality and is purported by her owner as being fine with other
dogs and cats. She knows her sit
command, shakes paw, and can sit up “straight as a poker”. Cuddles felt the frigid weather too, with her
short coat not offering much protection, and her thinness from obvious lack of
food.
But she was definitely happy to
be around anyone who showed her the slightest bit of attention and she easily gave
away her kisses to just about everyone. This
makes me think she might have been the neighborhood floozy since she gives her
love so freely. But she’s a looker, all
right.
And Cuddles was the luckiest of
our three canine passengers, as we delivered her to new forever Mom. Hopefully, she’ll soon become secure in the
love of her new family, and will give her heart over to them, and them alone –
which will help restore her loosey-goosey reputation. Or not.
But if she continues to give her love freely to anyone in her new
neighborhood, well, that’ll be okay too, as she’ll be one happy dog who has a
forever home – and that’s all that matters.
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