Jani-Lee
Learning How To Nap
We waited three weeks for our puppy to arrive by plane and when I finally saw the tiny, six pound puppy peeking through the crate, I wept for all the love and confirmation of acceptance she gave to us in that instant with her beautiful, expectant eyes. Philip opened up the door and gathered the weary traveller into his arms and she literally embraced him with her long legs and I watched as my husband beamed with unabashed joy. I knew right away that I was not the only love of his life anymore…
When I put Sammy, the last of the Schnauzers down, two days after Christmas, I told my husband that the ‘reign of the terriers’ was over. A few days later Philip came to me and said there was a hole in his heart - so here we are, once again, beginning a new chapter with yet another terrier!
I knew we were in trouble when we arrived at home and brought the puppy in the door. It took her only one minute to make herself at home and when she saw Ben, my Wolf Hound she wasted no time and immediately read him the riot act. She was in charge and she made no bones about it! Ben implored with his expressive eyes as if to ask me, “When is she leaving?”
I, in turn, looked back at Ben and said, “She’s staying - but I, on the other hand, might have to move out…”
Learning How To Nap
We waited three weeks for our puppy to arrive by plane and when I finally saw the tiny, six pound puppy peeking through the crate, I wept for all the love and confirmation of acceptance she gave to us in that instant with her beautiful, expectant eyes. Philip opened up the door and gathered the weary traveller into his arms and she literally embraced him with her long legs and I watched as my husband beamed with unabashed joy. I knew right away that I was not the only love of his life anymore…
When I put Sammy, the last of the Schnauzers down, two days after Christmas, I told my husband that the ‘reign of the terriers’ was over. A few days later Philip came to me and said there was a hole in his heart - so here we are, once again, beginning a new chapter with yet another terrier!
I knew we were in trouble when we arrived at home and brought the puppy in the door. It took her only one minute to make herself at home and when she saw Ben, my Wolf Hound she wasted no time and immediately read him the riot act. She was in charge and she made no bones about it! Ben implored with his expressive eyes as if to ask me, “When is she leaving?”
I, in turn, looked back at Ben and said, “She’s staying - but I, on the other hand, might have to move out…”