Around
the time that I had set the date to adopt Domino, someone at work
posted onto our electronic bulletin board that they had a dog free to a
good home. I should not have opened the photo attachment. When I did,
staring back at me
was twin of my husband’s dog, Duchess, that had recently been put to
sleep.
Before
I knew it, I found myself e-mailing the poster and requesting to know
more about the dog. I soon learned that the dog was not free. The
woman was posting the dog for her daughter who was fostering him. His
name was Doodle (yes,
he had a brother named Yankee) and he is a gorgeous Min Pin/Chi mix. I knew that my husband would love him.
When
I told him about the fourth dog, he was less than pleased. We are not
wealthy by any stretch of the imagination, but, our small dogs really
don’t eat that much. I convinced him to just meet the dog. As we got
out of the car at the
dog park in O’Fallon, my husband took one look at Doodle, looked back
at me and said, “Lauren, I love him!”
He
saw the Duchess-like qualities that Doodle possessed. We had also taken
Theo and Adriel with us to see how they would get along. Amazingly,
they were soon chasing each other! I then found out that Doodle was
also from the St. Louis
Senior Dog Project. He had been abandoned and was found wandering the
streets of St. Louis with his brother.
Doodle’s
skin was covered in ticks. He even had to have several surgically
removed! Interestingly enough, the patches of fur where the insects
were taken from are now white. Even after being put through all of that
pain, Doodle is the
biggest sweet baby ever.
Of
course, the name had to go. Doodle? Really? That is not a very
respectable name for a 21 pound dog. My husband was reading a book at
the time that had a character whose name was Coltrane. That was clearly
a no-go with me. Then
I suggested Cole. His ears perked up the minute he heard the name.
So, Cole chose his own name.
I
was told at a recent vet visit that Cole is the “best behaved Min Pin”
that the vet had ever seen! Apparently, Min Pin’s have a history of
being snappy. Not our Cole baby! If you are looking for an absolute
love bug that wants to cuddle,
Cole is your pooch!
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