Dotty the Dog

Dotty the Dog
My name is Dotty, and these are my remarkable adventures in settling in my new home and with my new family.

Monday, 26 March 2012

My name is Dotty. And I am a Dog.

Yesterday was an incredible day for me.  I was adopted by a new Mummy and Daddy.


I am only 9 months old and have had a really hard time in my short life so far.  Through no fault of my own, I ended up in a dreadful dog pound, and it was so awful.  People were talking about my number being on a "destruction list", and although I don't know what that means exactly, I knew it didn't sound good.  I couldn't do anything about it though.  I just hoped someone would come and help me.

Then, a lovely lady called Jacquie came and rescued me from that dog pound.  She took me out to the countryside near Rotherham and tried to make me as comfortable as possible.  I was very confused, and not really very happy.  She had put something called a bed in a fenced off area for me, but I don't know what that is.  I think I would prefer to sleep on the floor, until I am a bit more sure of whether Jacquie can be trusted.  She put down food for me too, but I am not sure if it is okay, so I haven't eaten any of that yet either.  I am awfully hungry, but I am awfully scared at the same time.


I heard Jacquie and some of the other people around here talking about people coming to see some dogs.  I didn't think they meant me.  I haven't been here for as long as some of the other dogs, so I wasn't expecting much.  Well, one of the people who comes to look after me in this fenced place came up and put on a walking harness.  This is a good sign!  I am going to go and have a walk and smell some smells and maybe even chase a ball.  Oh, but wait a second, there is someone else here.  I don't know her, but her voice is gentle and she is looking at me from the other side of the fence.  So I go over to her, and I lick her hand, and then she tickles me under the chin.  Oh, that felt so nice!  I am wagging my tail, and I really want to spend some more time with her.   


So, I trot out quite happily. I am walking down the side of the fence, and I see the nice lady properly.  Oooh, yes, I think I like her.  I am wagging my tail, but I am really scared and I am not sure if the lady will like me.  We walk down to the main gate and I notice there is a man there too.  He is leaning down and smiling broadly and so I go and lick his hand.  He fusses my head, and he is really, really good at it!  I really like them!


The nice lady offers me some food.  I take it very gently from her fingers but it tastes yucky to me, so I very gently let it fall to the floor.  She doesn't yell at me or get cross with me.  She tries something else.  But I don't like that either.  I spit that out ever so delicately.  She still isn't cross with me!


After the people chat for a while, I am taken for a walk.  I am very excited to be with them, but because I have kennel cough, I can't walk too fast or too far.


My paws are getting tired.  I think this will be the end of my first post.  Next time I will tell you about the walk and what happened after that!


Stay tuned!!


Lots of love,


Dotty the Dog xx





















1 comment:

  1. Dotty's a very lucky dog. Let us know how she gets on with the cats! x

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