Saturday, February 05, 2011

Free Happiness from the Faith of a Stranger


Our Little Angel.

You can tell a lot, just by looking at someone.  I could tell she was raw, it wasn’t just the eyes that were red from crying.  She was fragile, hurt, needing unconditional love.
Instead she was giving it away.  To strangers.  I was so inspired by how brave, how truly beautiful this woman before me was.  Recently divorced.  In transition.  In some very real ways, alone.
She had enough faith to put an ad on Craigslist in the dreaded Pet Section, offering up her eight-year old, well trained, well behaved, beautiful dog free to a GOOD home.  A home that could offer this animal she had loved since it was eight weeks old things that she couldn’t - a fenced yard, kind people who would be home all day to keep it company, perhaps nice children or other dogs to play with from time-to-time.
I sent the ad to my mother, who showed it to my step-father, who replied with great clarity, “I want that dog.”   Clarity is a big deal for Tom, he is in the later stages of Alzheimer’s.  
When I went to pick up this frisky little schipperke, I also started crying. It was a year ago that I was in a similar situation and gave up my little papillon, Gidget, to someone who gave her a better home than I could offer.  
It wasn’t an easy choice, but it was the right one.

Tom and his new best buddy.
I left my mother’s house filled with the appreciation of small miracles.  Of the little black buddy who sits on Tom’s lap, looking at the window and pointing out items of interest that help keep Tom alert.  She snuggles in next to him, he pets her, endlessly.  Beaming.  
My mother has that quiet relief that comes with knowing there is another set of eyes and ears to watch him, so she can sneak away to the bathroom for a few minutes to herself without being followed by her anxious husband.
It is such an inconsequential thing it is hardly worth mentioning, a dog passing hands to a new family.  So ordinary.  So very extraordinary.

5 comments:

Val Henning said...

I love happy endings. :)
What a great match those two are... you can see how happy they are together.
I hope you sent that picture to the previous owner. It'll help her feel better. I can't imagine having to find news homes for my dogs.

Rachel Walker said...

I'm so happy dad got a new friend! He looks so happy. Good job Dorene.

Unknown said...

My mother has MS and years ago she got a wonderful little dog that is half schipperke. He has made a world of difference in her life. She is much more mobile now because she takes him out for short walks. She was almost wheelchair bound before she got him.

Hobbes said...

And this post is so loving and grateful, and yet so extremely sad.

Anonymous said...

God bless you both.