
Yesterday, Dominic and I decided to leave the two dogs, Gracie and Senior Ding-Dong, alone for the first time while we went to get some breakfast. As we were paying for our breakfast I got a call: "Hello, is this Sadie? This is your neighbor from across the street. We found Gracie and she is at our house."
Yep, you've got it—Gracie, our perfect girl, jumped our front fence. Who knew a 70 pound lab with minor hip problems could get over a 5 foot fence. I don't know why she jumped the fence: wither she was scared, lonely, saw a squirrel, saw a cat, or something else encouraged her to take the leap.
When we got to our neighbors house she was there to greet us. We explained to our neighbors that she was our foster dog and that she was staying with us until she found her forever home. And they said, "We'll take her." We thought they were kidding, but it is true they fell in love with her, just as we did.
Grace spent the day at their house, even though our neighbor said that Gracie was looking out the window at our house most of the day. She seemed to get a long well with Tootie, their 12 year old lab/beagle mix. And they are seriously considering giving her her much needed forever home.
That evening our neighbor brought Gracie back, and Senior Ding-Dong and Gracie were very excited to see each other. They played and played while we were talking about Gracie's potential future at the neighbor's house. But, we knew because of the fence issue that she would not be able to stay with us.
This morning we woke up. Gracie was full of love as always. Senior Ding-Dong, Gracie, and I went for a walk around the park, and then it was time to take her back to Maxfund. After talking to the staff at Maxfund, I learned that our neighbor is one of two people who had called about adopting Gracie, so I feel very hopeful that she will find her home soon.
However, when we walked into Maxfund, and the staff came to return her to the large dog area she gave me the saddest eyes. She stood her ground and really did not want to go back. She broke my heart. I am now just another person on the list of many who brought her to Maxfund and left her there. It absolutely breaks my heart that she will have to be there another night. I would much rather having her laying on the floor next to our bed, and getting endless amounts of belly rubs.
The good news is that both people that were interested in Gracie visited Maxfund today; however, they both only filled out foster applications and not adoption applications. I really hope she will be living across the street, and I will have the opportunity to see her all the time. But as of now, she is still without a home and at the shelter.
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