Hi all I just wanted to update and share my news with you all. I lost my ruby on the 30th may and needless to say we were all devastated. Our hearts and home were empty
After much thought I went to view some cocker puppies and I was quite shocked to feel a little empty. I thought I would do as I did with ruby and feel totally like it was the right decision, but I didn't. After a very restless night I decided I couldn't commit to a puppy so soon.
Fast forward 3 days and a man came into work with a 16 week old cockapoo. She was so friendly and immediately I felt a connection with her. He then went on to say they were having to rehome her as she was constantly getting attacked by their cats. So much so you could feel the scabs on her back and ears where they clawed her. Again I didn't rush in but spoke to my family and phoned the next day to see if she still needed a home. I was very sad to hear that his wife had already found someone. I put it down to it not being our time and wished them well with her. Two days later I received a call to say it had fallen through and were we still interested. I went to spend some time with her before definitely agreeing, but it really was meant to be. We had picked out a name that if we ever got another dog she would be called lottie, yep you guessed it, that was what she was called
She came home with us 3 weeks ago and it's like she has always been here. I still miss ruby so much, they are both so very different, but I guess when you let dogs in your heart, it's like kids and you have love enough for all of them.
So apologies for bringing a cockapoo story on here but wanted to share my happy story.
Not forgetting that my daughter who came to look at the puppies fell in love with a golden girl.They pick Nellie up tomorrow, so lottie and nellie are going to be hopefully the best of puppy pals