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Libby, Ryleigh Joy, Macy and Kaya
Christmas 2009 |
Josh and I both had dogs growing up. We wanted the same for our kids. So for Christmas 2009 we got Kaya. Kaya was my dream dog. A german short haired pointer that lives for 18 years and really good with kids. She was a great dog. I looked and looked on craigslist and petfinder.com for this breed. I prayed every time I would get on the internet, "Lord I really want a German Short Haired Pointer." And He answered that prayer. I found her on Craigslist. She was the runt and no one was buying her for $2000. So the breeder put her on Craigslist for $50 and we brought her home for Christmas.
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| Ryleigh Joy and Kaya both 5 Months old |
In 2012, once we knew for sure that we would be moving to Sicily, we knew that we couldn't take her. The transition with 4 kids was our limit. Also we didn't know where we were going to live or if we would have a yard (which is a must for German Pointer). We gave Kaya to some wonderful friends of ours that wanted her the moment they heard that we weren't going to take her with us. She is well loved and taken care of. It is fun to see pictures of her on Facebook.
In December of 2013, Josh and I started talking about getting a dog since we are settled here in Sicily. We knew what we wanted. Again trusting that the Lord would give our family the perfect dog for us. We wanted a female dog, young but not a puppy, kennel trained, spaded, medium built and most importantly really great with kids. We started with looking on the US naval air station in Sigonella, Sicily. They have a Facebook page and since so many people are leaving and coming there seems to always be pets up for adoption. We saw a dog that we were interested in last December and contacted the man through Facebook. We knew we were going to be going back to the States for Christmas so we would not be able to take her right away. The man said he had friends that could watch her for us until we got back, so we decide to go and meet her and see if she was a match for our family. The morning that we were suppose to go see her we got a message saying the couple that was going to watch her for our time in the States decide they wanted to keep her. So that made it easy that she was not the dog for us.
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| Margo |
We did keep looking at the Facebook post of other dogs for adoption but none of them seemed to be what we wanted. Until in June 2014, Josh saw a post for a golden retrieve/beagle mix and he contact the man. Which if you know my husband he likes to take his time making decisions. So it was very unusual that he made contact and then told me about the dog. The man called us back that night after many missed calls. We made an appointment to meet the dog. Two days later we arrived at their house with the kids. We told the kids that we were going to meet some new American friends of ours and that they had three kids and two dogs that they could play with. We got there and this couple was so sweet. We sat and talked about life while the kids played with the dogs. Our kids really enjoyed the dogs and being able to talk to other kids in English. By the end of our time we decide Margo was the dog for us.
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| A boy and his dog |
Margo is a bit timid and afraid of men but the perfect dog for us. She is so sweet with the kids. She prefers to be with them over Josh and I. If the kids are playing in their rooms the dog is in there with them. She sleeps outside their doors and waits for them to wake up every morning to play more. She really does let them do whatever they want to her. Which is nice to know she is not going to hurt them but also I dislike seeing them mistreat the dog.
Margo has been wonderful addition to our family. The neighbors all comment on how sweet she is. She has become my running partner. She does very well running on a leash and doesn't freak out as cars pass us. No sidewalks here so I run in the street. She is a companion to the kids when they are upset and crying, Margo goes over to offer comfort. We are grateful!