Thursday, April 11, 2019

We're Celebrating Tyler's "Gotcha Day"

Tyler today, checking his calendar for appointments
Back in 2013, on April 11th, we decided to adopt Tyler after fostering him since December 2012.
When you adopt a dog or cat, it's called a "Gotcha Day." Today we celebrate Gotcha Day for this amazing, personable, lovable, smart, handsome pup.

Here's the story from 2013:

WELCOME TYLER!
We fell in love with him, and officially adopted him on April 11, 2013.    It’s been a busy Winter and Springtime with dog rescues.  We've worked with the Weimaraner and Dachshund rescues for a couple of years now, because we have 2 dachshunds (Franklin & Sprite) and a Weim (Dolly) of our own.  Our latest foster was Tyler, a 2 year old black and tan, mini-dachshund  who came to us last December.
Tyler in Dec 2012 when we started fostering him
   Tyler was turned in to a shelter in North Carolina by his former owners - a middle-aged couple and their young adult daughter.  Tyler was never allowed to go outside to do his business, so he was not housebroken.   He didn’t know any voice commands.  He wouldn’t cuddle.  Tyler was also HEARTWORM POSITIVE, which means that he never received monthly heartworm preventative.  We’re happy to report that he is now well on the way to recovery:  he’s had several months of medical care and treatment that has included pills and injections to get rid of the pesky heartworms.
   Tyler is now housebroken and he sleeps through the night, which he didn't do for the first month with us. He's not anxious, and he loves to cuddle on a chair with us, or on the bed with Dolly, Franklin or Sprite. He loves toys, balls, and nylabones.
   Like our other "kids," Tyler also has a nickname.  He loves to jump up and down.  A LOT.  So we’ve given him the name "Bean," which is the abbreviated form of "jumping bean."  Of course, that also becomes "Beaner," or "Beanimus," and we think he's just "Beantastic!"   We are really excited about making it official, and welcome Tyler into our family of “Canine kids”!  On August 19, 2013, we’ll be able to get him tested one last time to see if the heartworms are all gone.  Once he’s been given the “all clear,” we can finally get him neutered, and hopefully get him to stop being so amorous with everyone! 
 
Tyler and Dolly

Who I am

I'm a simple guy who enjoys the simple things in life, especially our dogs. I volunteer for dog rescues, enjoy exercising, blogging, politics, helping friends and neighbors, participating in ghost investigations, coffee, weather, superheroes, comic books, mystery novels, traveling, 70s and 80s music, classic country music,writing books on ghosts and spirits, cooking simply and keeping in shape. You'll find tidbits of all of these things on this blog and more. EMAIL me at Rgutro@gmail.com - Rob

A Classic Country Music Station to Enjoy