Only one grey to love
My heart needed more
Another was needed
To balance the score
Rusty & Kazi in Key West |
My Kiowa |
In March, I got the itch for an addition to our greyhound family. Upon reaching my favorite greyhound rescue site, a face with a spectacular nose jumped out at me. His expression insisted that I come and pick him up. Every four legged wonder had been a blessing to us, but this sweet face spoke to my heart, and I was immediately captivated. Within a short time, he was home.
Kazi relaxing |
Here's Emma! |
Almost a year passed, and a need for the balance of two dogs overcame me. Many beautiful female faces stared back at me when I revisited the rescue website. But February was again upon us, and our Florida visit loomed ahead. It was not the time to adopt another dog.
Back home, my desire renewed, I again began a search. Finding a little black girl who was just turning 2 years old in May, our search fruitful, we were smitten. She is delicate and beautiful and a joy. Easy to teach, easy to love, an easy addition to the family, she was meant to be with us. We named her Emma, and she, as well as Kiowa, is the love of our lives.
Each greyhound, we have been lucky to parent, has been special to us. Starting back in 1991, we had very little choice of temperament, color, etc. The only thing chosen was the dog’s gender. We got what we got and loved them in spite of themselves. Many of our greys have had some type of issue, but all were workable with kindness and caring. Luckily today, there is much more information available to help you make the best choice for your family when picking a greyhound to adopt.
Love at first sight |
To our considerable surprise neither Kiowa nor Emma seems to have any complication. They are happy, well adjusted, and play with toys and each other. They love us as much as we love them. We have had Kiowa for over a year and know what to expect from him whereas Emma has only been with us for a month. As time goes on, more of her personality will surface and watching her develop will be ours to experience.
My balance |
Having eight dogs over our lifetime of greyhounds, each one of them became a unique gift. No two were ever the same, and their differences, peculiarities, temperaments, strengths made each their own little adventure. I have been privileged to have been given the opportunity to be their caregiver. Each one has a piece of my heart, and I know that my devotion for these special dogs was one of God’s purposes for my existence on Earth.