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Omaha Steve

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Fri Jul 10, 2015, 09:47 AM Jul 2015

Baileys As In 'Grappa' Or 'Ouzo' dog rescue by Kathrin Kotte Dresden, Germany





http://theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/clickToGive/ars/story/baileys-as-in-grappa-or-ouzo001




Since I was a little kid I wanted to have a dog. When I got older the timing never got right with me going to university and starting out on the job. Then I met my now wive and we discussed the issue back and forth, since we were living apart due to work and I travelled a lot for my job. But the topic came up again and again. Finally, in summer 2012, we were on our vacation dogsitting for my sister (which we still do every year). As the vacation drew to an end I was already heartbroken that we had to give the little Jack-Russel-Terror back as a we got a phonecall from friends of ours. They were on Grece at the time and found the sweetest little street puppy at a private shelter quite off the main tracks. The shelter would be closed for winter and the fate of the dogs was unknwon. So, finally, after six years of debating the pros and cons of shelter dogs, pure breds, puppies or adult dogs fate threw us a mixture of all and we took the plunge! Baileys, formerly known as Ouzo (she was from Greece after all but turned out to be female!) flew in all the way from Greece after getting her shots and certificates. 7 days after the initial call we were proud owners of a combination of many pure breeds we were not really prepared for but welcomed anyway. Since we were still on vacation we had no leash and no bed, but lots of love and food, which she junked down like she was starving for quite some time. So she learned to walk off-leash from the very begining... It took quite a while for her to trust us, but patience and treats made us all one hell of a team! She is the star of every party and now proud owner of the major part of our bed (it never hurt her obedience...)! I would not trade her for anything!

Kathrin Kotte
Dresden, Germany



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Baileys As In 'Grappa' Or 'Ouzo' dog rescue by Kathrin Kotte Dresden, Germany (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jul 2015 OP
Who's a good dog! shenmue Jul 2015 #1
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