Sheridan & |
Valentine's Story |
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Dee’s husband Richard always wanted a white shepherd. We all know that our days are numbered on this
earth, but Dee’s husband had been diagnosed with a terminal illness. With Dee’s persistence, her
husband’s dream would soon be realized, and the family would grow to include 2 very special
dogs.
Dee visited the Petfinder.com website, which is where we “met” in cyberspace. Dee searched the
database for a white shepherd and posted a Pet Wanted listing. She found a white shepherd named
Lady, but the adoption didn’t work out.
Dee continued her search on Petfinder, and soon wrote to me “I have located a white Shepherd
(Sheridan) at the Jersey Shore Animal Center in Brick, and it is available, along with another
white Shepherd called Valentine, too! I spoke with the manager of that shelter today, filled out
the application and faxed it to them early this afternoon. Tomorrow I will be going up there to see both dogs, and if it works out, I will adopt them both!!!!” She also wrote “I don't know if
you've seen the picture of Sheridan online, but she sure looks gracious not to mention
beautiful.”
Dee was very excited about these dogs, and her husband’s spirit was also lifted by the prospect
of the impending adoption! “The picture of Sheridan is now up on the wall in my husband's
hospital room and he is all smiles once again.” “I wish you could have seen how his face lit up
when I told him the good news!!!! It's all he can talk about now and it's brightened his day so
much!”
Two days later, Dee wrote “Well, I've got both of these beautiful animals sitting right here by
my side. There was no way I could leave one of them behind, so I adopted both of them! And that
was not a difficult choice to make either ... I can't wait to see the look on my husband's face
when he gets to meet these two gorgeous girls.......and that may be as early as today depending
on what the doctors have to say.”
Dee’s husband’s dream was fulfilled. He was the proud daddy of not one, but two white german
shepherds. Richard had very little time with the dogs. Dee
later wrote, "There was barely a week of time when he was actually able to
appreciate these two beautiful animals, although he knew they were both here and
they watched over him. I believe that he was just so grateful that his
dream of owning a white Shepherd had come true was [the] reason for some of his
smiles, the other reason was knowing that I would have protection and
companionship after he was gone."
Today, Sheridan and Valentine love and protect Dee as her husband would if he was here today.
Dee wrote, "At night, she [Valentine] keeps me aware of the raccoons or
possums that come up on the back porch and she is sleeping next to me ...
there is no way anything or anybody could come near this house without me being
informed about it way ahead of time. It's a great consolation when you
live by yourself in a wooded area. I'm not afraid ..."
Sheridan and Valentine are no longer unwanted throwaways. They are now forever beloved family
dogs, and symbols of great love and devotion. Dee writes, "I am extremely thankful for these two
beautiful dogs, Sheridan and Valentine as they have been my strength and protection." Those we
save, save us. |