I called her Makita and soon she became one of my favorites. Makita had her kennel with the door open. She would go out to relieve herself and would eagerly go back to her space where she always had food, water, and straw to bed herself in. She walked with a slight limp.
Tricounty Humane Society agreed to take her. It was discovered there that she would need leg surgery for TPLO. The orthopedic surgeon would do the surgery and we would pay for it. However, on further X-rays, it was discovered she had a broken femur and also a broken pelvis. The surgery was postponed and it was recommended that she have an amputation sometime in the future, however, she was still using the leg and the vet felt it should not be amputated now.
RLRR adopted her back as we did not think that she was very adoptable with her orthopedic issues. Makita spent three more months at the RLRR shelter and loved her kennel and was nestled in the straw once again. It was good to have her back, but our hopes dwindled for her forever home.
Then, in Dec, 2010, Terresa found a place for her. Makita left for a foster-to-adopt home with Hercules, a male dog of her breed.
It seems like Makita has been with us a long time – I was startled to look at the calendar and see it is only been 2 weeks!
Her new sleeping place at night is on the carpet at the foot of our bed. She moves around to her kennel, our bedroom and basically the entire lower level. Just enjoying the freedom and movement I think. She has found cool or comforting spots she enjoys so just moves as the spirit or need moves her.
Makita and Hercules have taken to lying within three feet of each other on the entry area of the family room after supper. Looks like people do after Thanksgiving dinner, just sitting back after enjoying the meal and the company, but instead of falling asleep on the couch they are sprawled out on the floor. Really laughed the first time we noticed it!
It has been very interesting watching Hercules guide and be protective of her. I think it has been established that he is the resident dog. He told her those dogs were his friends and they were playing. He watched when she came out and made it clear his friends could meet her, but he was there so nothing would happen to her. All of the dogs understood that. When Makita is out by herself she does her business then goes back to the door looking for Hercules. Making it clear she wants him out too.
Gus & Gang
In spite of the uncertainty of her orthopedic future, Makita's family wants to adopt her:
"We still want to adopt Makita. It is love all the way around! We will face the surgery when it is necessary, just like any family does."
So- Makita finally made it home.
Karen
4 comments:
Hooray for you, Makita. What a long journey and a tough one when none of us really know all the hurdles and challenges you faced in the past. With much love, patience, and understanding, you will definitely find your place with your new forever family. Keep
us updated with all the new adventures of Makita.
A sweet story that made me a little weepy. Hooray for Makita and Hercules!
Makita is home at last!!Thank you to all the people along the way that made it happen!!
I met Makita when I visited Red Lake Rescue and she was such a sweet girl. She just seemed happy to be safe and loved. I am so happy she found a home. Of course, I read the story in public and start getting teary-eyed over coffee. Happy she found a wonderful home.
Andrea
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