Do you believe in magic? In fate? In things meant to be? I do. Sometimes.
This past weekend, a family member — my mom’s cousin– brought a dog with him to the reunion. He was planning on taking the dog to a friend, to find a home for this dog. My mom’s cousin breeds and shows dogs, so he always has a lot of dogs, and sometimes has older dogs or puppies who need homes.
Kat– who does not like dogs– fell in love with this dog. She said she thought he was pretty and liked his eyelashes and hair. I ended up holding and cuddling this dog most of the night on Friday, and by the time people were heading out to their hotels, mom’s cousin had told me the dog was mine if I wanted him.
I really didn’t need another dog. We already have two dogs and a cat. But he was so sweet, and he just wanted to be held and snuggled and I felt so calm around him. I wanted him. I fell in love, too.
He stayed with me all weekend, and came home with us on Sunday. He hasn’t left my side since Friday evening when I first held him. He’s snuggled me after my nightmares, sat with me through a panic attack over all the upcoming schedule changes and busy calendar we have the next two months. He let me hold him and cry into his fur last night. And he laid with me all day yesterday while I waited for my migraine medications to kick in. He loves to walk, so he has gotten me out of the house and outside. He is potty trained, so there was no stress about that, and he is so calm and accepting he has melted right into life with my other two dogs easily.
He is magical, this dog. It’s like he was meant to be mine. Hubby has referred to him as my PTSD dog. Bea allowed me to bring him to Monday’s session, and called him a great therapy dog and very grounding for me; she says I can bring him anytime.
Everyone, meet Hagrid. (He already had the name. He is named after the half giant in the Harry Potter stories, who looks out for Harry. Which is perfect, because I love Harry Potter, and Hagrid was one of my favorite characters).
Welcome Hagrid! I’m glad he found a home with you ❤
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He is perfect! Adorable. Makes me want to get my own 🙂
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Thank you! You so should get your own. Xx
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Wow, I firmly believe he was destined for you. Congratulations, he is beautiful.
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Wonderful! My Georgia did those things for me and it was so very, very helpful.
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I am so glad you had Georgia. Its amazing how much our dogs give us. ❤️ Did you get the new puppy yet?
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My friend has a dog like that, that calms and is so intuitive. Apparently in the states they recognise those as service dogs. Anyway, definitely sounds meant to be xx
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Awww. Service dogs in the states can be for anxiety, PTSD, even autism now. Its pretty amazing. 😊
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That’s so good. Unfortunately here they still have to be able to retrieve something like medication
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What a beautiful dog! I’m glad you two found each other ❤
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Thank you. I think he’s a pretty boy😊
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Love this!!! I should so take my GSD to therapy with me one day!!
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You should. It might really help you be less dissociated and anxious. Worth a try, anyway. Xx
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I might just do it, all 130 lbs of him!
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Oh, I just love this!
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😊
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