My mom has a nickname for me: The Magic Dog Lady. This nickname started back when I saved little Betty from being a stray back in April. My mom says the dogs know where to find me. Word on the street is I am a lady who will always help a pup in need. Well, sometimes rumors are true. The dogs are right. I will always help them!
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Showing posts with label Emergency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emergency. Show all posts
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
It Could Happen to You: Part 2
I woke
up early the morning after June's accident even though we didn't get to bed until almost
4:00am. I immediately grabbed my phone. No missed calls. No voice
mails. I called the emergency vet. I explained who I was and that June
was my dog. The polite lady on the phone didn't really say anything,
so I choked it out, "Is she still alive?" The lady assured me that she
was alive! We would've already been notified had she passed in the
night. Although we were far from out of the woods, she made it through
the first night. I couldn't wait to go up there and visit her, which I
did that same day. I needed to tell my baby girl how proud I was of her
that she fought through the night. She fought to stay alive. She
fought for us. Now that is pure love.
Friday, June 28, 2013
It Could Happen to You: Part 1
December 31, 2011
Today was my birthday. I turned 26. This year had been full of wonderful things and life changing events. I married my husband in May, and we moved to North Carolina. I took on my very first general manager position, where I learned quite a bit. We also adopted our second dog, June, in September. It had been quite a year, but unfortunately, the life changing events weren't over yet.
Today was my birthday. I turned 26. This year had been full of wonderful things and life changing events. I married my husband in May, and we moved to North Carolina. I took on my very first general manager position, where I learned quite a bit. We also adopted our second dog, June, in September. It had been quite a year, but unfortunately, the life changing events weren't over yet.
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