Wally x 10000000
There's something about Wally that I was crazy about from the minute that I met him (everybody who met him loved him lol) - when I heard about him I thought, meh just another foster, and I wasn't too crazy about the name. But when I met him it was like <3 !!!! And he was HUGE, not shaped like a cocker very well and just a big ol lump of love :lol-sign:
Wally was brought to the rescue after being turned into a high kill shelter.. severly matted so he had to be
completely shaved down, and then when he was pulled (his wonderful temperament REALY saved him for the people to contact the rescue) he tested positive for HW
He came to me after he successfuly finished HW treatment
Wally was the easiest foster ever... Having him was almost like having novicane, he fit right in and was like having another limb, he was very well behaved. His presense calmed me, very very mellow for as young as he is. First impression, yes he was a very dopey dog. Not the dog you'd picture me with at all :rofl1: But OMG I wanted him so bad. And even more, Maddie was CRAZY about him - and she rarely EVER gets excited about other dogs...
...and I didn't realize how much I loved him and didn't want to live without him, until it was pretty much too late. And then I didn't have the heart to say anything, because he LOVED kids (one of those easy dogs who loves everyone) and I didn't want to take him away from his kids, or the other way around... and I knew that would be the end of fostering if I did (personal limit)
Looking back, I'd say I am glad because if I'd gotten him I would've never gotten Bailey (could use that calming presense now! LOL)... but I miss him tons, think about him ALL the time, but I take comfort in the fact that he has a perfect family, and his own kids