When I spotted Jilly's adorable but worried face on the Cocheco Valley Humane Society website last month I felt certain that she knew the odds were against her to leave the place she'd been living in for 270 days because 8 year old dogs with a skin allergy and the inability to get along well with other dogs are a hard sell to potential adopters BUT I've always held the belief that all dogs can be rehabilitated.
I also knew that a client of mine was ready to invite a new friend into his
life after losing his golden retriever, Sandi, to cancer nearly a year
ago so I practically begged him to meet me at the shelter and the rest,
as they say, is history.
Soon after Jilly was adopted she became a shadow of who she once was and has flourished on the busy streets of Dover, New Hampshire, where she's had fun meeting Bob Dylan at Baldface Books, and
customers at Katz Deli and Market and
the Federal Savings Bank!
She also loves to walk to the nearby Park Street Park and then
pause for a water break at the entrance of Nicole's Hallmark,
and inside 75 Broadway Laundromat!
Oh, and that thing about Jilly being unable to get along with other dogs is a myth because she immediately befriended my coon hound, Daisy,
and readily invited her into her home for a refreshment break without any issues whatsoever!
If you are hesitating on adopting a new best friend don't let a dog's past history stop you from adopting him or her because rehabilitation is possible and Jilly's story is one example of that!
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