Some of you might remember that we sadly lost our German Shepherd, Boris, quite suddenly last summer aged just 10 (and some of you were even lucky enough to meet my big pal).
I hadn't felt ready to replace him until a wee while ago, so since the beginning of the summer I'd been looking for another dog.
Boris was a rescue dog, we got him when he was 9 months old and a skinny terrified wreak of an animal - it took almost a year for him to settle and it was worth every second because he became the most loyal and attentive dog I've ever owned (he was nicknamed the hairy babysitter and saved 2 of my kids from drowing

) so I wanted, very much, to help another rescue dog - one who
needed a home and having owned a couple of GS's it couldn't be anything else.
Unfortunately German Shepherd Rescue Scotland wouldn't even come and do a home check

They wouldn't rehome to me because I had kids under the age of 10 (despite it saying on their website they would, providing you'd had shepherds before) Our kids have never known life without a german shepherd and I reckoned we had a fairly good set up - plenty of space in the country, me home all day, previous experience of rehoming a troubled shepherd, reiki skills to help with emotional trauma/healing etc, but sadly they didn't seem to think so

(I even got Doganjo to try 'vouching' for me, but they were having none of it

)
So I almost resigned myself to finding a breeder and booking a puppy, all the time worrying about the dogs in 'care' who I could have helped and feeling not only guilty, but a little bit mad at the 'rescue' charity

Anyway, I'm a big believer in fate

And on Thursday last week, we got 'the call' we ='d been waiting for - a 16 month old bitch, who had ended up back with the original breeder (after a spell in a cage in someones garage before being put on gumtree

) I went to see her and just knew instantly that she was the next dog for me

Lucy is a timid wee thing, incredibly skinny (definately less than 25Kg I reckon, the vet will confirm tomorrow) but has the kindest face and saddest eyes. She's settled in great with the kids and all the livestock (not too keen on our cats but they've lived with dogs before, so will just have to re-adjust to not being the bosses in the house anymore

) and it already feels like she's been here forever.
Here's a quick photo of her, expect updates on a regular basis

Karen
