Chica is now with us for 2 months and it seems as if she has been living with us forever. From a little skinny dog she has transformed into a beautiful, cute little lady. His Hubbiness and I love her to bits and when she comes to us, putting one of her little paws onto our knees or arms (that is her way to tell us she wants to be cuddled), it is a wonderful feeling. She is a little miracle :)


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Date: 2006-05-08 06:28 am (UTC)We were already loosing our faith, thinking perhaps we are not destined to help such a creature, but then one of the organizers send us her photos directly and we knew .. She is THE ONE. And she is, she slipped so effortlessly into our routine. She was so frugal in her first days, it was almost heart-breaking. She didn't know how to play, or what any of the playthings were for, she was cautious but as she saw how we cuddled and loved her, she got more confident and her lovable character came to the surface with all the spleens and quirks such an old lady of eight had to have.
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Date: 2006-05-08 06:40 am (UTC)But back to the Spanish dogs, if you don't have the time or money to help, help in a different way, look for a animal shelters who accepts donations ... donate some dog and cat food, something special like bones or catnip, fresh lettuce or carrots. Or volunteer as a walker for dogs, most shelters over here need ppl who walk the dogs regularly and I imagine in Canada it is the same.
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