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Life does have angels...

Elraes Miller
10 years ago

Last year I posted about working with my black lab Chase in Therapy Dog Training. It took us over 6 mos of commitment with many hours of hard work. And we did pass both the Canine Good Citizenship and Therapy Dog registration.

Sadly, Chase lost use of all limbs due to a spinal degeneration which is linked neurologically. This started with limping on one leg. I took him to a specialist which gave me the sad news that he would not get well. He died the day we received our formal certificates. This wonderful friend would do anything for me and with great joy, he was the ultimate catch/retriever. Training was like wearing a crown to him every day. I was told that the degeneration was a long process and he had lived with this for many years. In looking back I often wonder how he managed his success with this going on. It is not an unknown and affects many other dogs.

After many months my children were adamant that I adopt a dog. This was not what I wanted to do with the loss so difficult to get through, especially knowing we would never be the Therapy team together. There is a bond created during this training that is difficult to put into words. And I still question so many whys with the timing of my loss which cannot be forgotten.

One beautiful day, unexpected or planned, a little gal came into my life. I found her in a cage at an adoption fair going on, while passing by to get to another shopping need. She was sitting far back in a corner away from the rest of the dogs. My heart could not leave her there.

Her name is Maggie and we are already in training. She has the same anticipation and joy learning all. Is far smarter and quicker than I am in our training arena. We have a long way to go for all that is needed and I'm comfortable with the knowledge that we may or may not get there. Passing all qualifications is hard work and time. The path is far more important to me now. She is totally different in personality, 3 yrs old and also a completely different breed than any dog in my life. A mixed red heeler who likes to "talk" loves the world around her.

The angel in my life is our trainer. When I adopted Maggie and we met to introduce her....I was told that our training will not cost a thing. She wants us to be a team with her, this is a gift from Chase and all the Therapy Dog teams to continue a legacy.

There were many here who were so happy about my adventure with Chase and wanted to update long ago. My strength to do so was not there and he is still deeply missed. Our work and love will never be forgotten.

Between my angel and Maggie, a new life begins. Hopefully a positive chapter of a story began for those who responded prior.

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