BOO
Boo literally “danced”
his way into our hearts when he arrived at SOAR. If you have ever
seen dogs at the circus that can “dance” on their hind
legs, well, Boo could do that, too. He could dance the entire length
of his kennel and back, hopping on his hind legs. He never fell over
and he never seemed to tire of dancing!
However, dancing was only
part of what made Boo a special dog. First, he was just a little guy,
around 30 pounds. He was definitely the smallest SOAR dog at the time,
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Boo, all
dressed up for an adoption fair (early spring 2003)
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except for the puppies.
Second, he was a bundle of energy. He wiggled from his head to his
toes when he saw you. Going on a walk was an excellent adventure and
Boo didn’t try to hide his excitement and enthusiasm! “Yip!
Yip!” Boo would say as you leashed him up for his walk, his
whole body wiggling with energy. During the walk, Boo never slowed
down and didn’t lose his enthusiasm. His little legs pranced
along as you walked as fast as you could, with Boo leading out at
the end of the leash. What an excellent adventure to walk Boo!
Boo came to SOAR because
of circumstances outside his control. Sometimes changes in an animal
owner’s life will spill over and impact the animal as well.
That is what happened to Boo. Boo’s owner traveled with business
and left Boo with a neighbor when she had to go on a business trip.
Unfortunately, the neighbor was unable to live at home any longer
and had to go into a nursing home. Boo’s owner could not find
anyone else to keep Boo while she was on business trips, so she felt
that she had to make the very difficult decision to give Boo up. Boo
came to SOAR where he was put in an outdoor kennel with a concrete
floor and no heat or cooling for the first time in his life. Although
SOAR has very respectable housing for the animals, it certainly doesn’t
compare to a warm and loving home and being able to cuddle up by the
fire inside the house!
One of the SOAR volunteers,
Jack, recognized right away that Boo was a very special dog and would
make anyone a loving pet, especially someone who wanted a mature dog
(Boo was 9 years old), rather than starting with a puppy. The community
where Jack lived had a nightly e-mail newsletter where everyone shared
news, as well as items for sale, and so forth. Since Boo was such
a terrific little guy, Jack decided to describe Boo and his special
features in the nightly community e-mail and see if anyone would adopt
or foster him. At first Jack thought that he had failed, because he
did not receive a single call about Boo. However, a lady had read
Jack’s story in the newsletter and called SOAR directly inquiring
about Boo. She came to SOAR and took one look at Boo and adopted him
right away!
Recently, Jack ran into
Boo and his new owner and they are so happy that they found Boo. He
has danced his way into their hearts, just like he did with the volunteers
at SOAR.
The Rest of the
Story
I visited Boo and his
new owners, Mike and Kathy, recently. His name is now Beau. They have
had him for about 3 months and he has settled into their family very
well. Beau shares the house with 2 cats, one who likes him and one
who is terrified of him!
It is obvious
that Kathy and Mike are very fond of Beau. They spoke about how smart
he
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| Beau
and Mike (summer 2003) |
is.
They have to spell words that they don’t want him to hear, such
as “car”, “treat”, and "park” because
he knows those words. Beau has settled into a routine with them and
he now wants his walk first thing in the morning and right after dinner.
Kathy said they can’t watch TV after dinner anymore because Beau
wants his walk! The other thing that impressed Kathy and Mike about
Beau was how well trained he was when they got him. He knows sit, stay,
and come and he obeys quite well.
Both
Kathy and Mike agree that Beau was quite the “find”. Kathy
said that she felt very good about adopting Beau from SOAR because
she could find out about the dog’s background and she felt that
Beau had been well taken care of when she got him.
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Kathy
and Beau |
I hope others reading this
story will consider adopting a mature dog from SOAR, if your situation
allows it. We need more success stories like Beau and more people
like Kathy and Mike!