Did Dogs Trust know something.....
I am a postman, and as you can imagine am quite busy at the moment. Last week I was working all night, and knew I wouldn't be able to get home to let my dogs out, so I asked my lodger to do it for me. This he did, but when I eventually got in Saturday, he told me he had accidentally shut Jack's leg in the door, and he was limping.
Now jack had a history of leg trouble, and apart from limping didn't seem in any pain, so I didn't take him to the vets. As the week has gone on though, he was walking better, but still not putting weight on the leg, so today being the only chance I would have, I took him to the vet (they are open for a while Sunday's).
Well, the bad news, it wasn't a sprain of any kind, but a break, and I had 3 choices - put down, leg amputated, or leg reset, the last 2 costing �800 to �1500. I don't have that money, and besides, Jack was 15 years old at least (I got him as a rescue and had him that long) so there really was no choice to make.
Jack was put down and I returned home all tearful and blubbery, and I immersed myself in doing some of the jobs I have been unable to get round to in the week, one of which was opening my post. Among that was a letter from the Dogs Trust telling me that the dog I sponsored, Sam, had died, and I had been allocated a new dog, Digby.
OK, I know you don't really sponsor a specific dog as such, but they enclosed a photo of Digby, and what do you know, he's a terrier the spitting image of Jack.
How weird is that!
PS, the lodger has been given his marching orders. I know he didn't do it on purpose, but the fact is I don't want him here now because of that - it's a bit sick that after all this time, I have to lose one of the best dogs I have ever had, because he shut the door on him too quickly.