Meet
the first of my fur babies, Theo! He is a long-haired Chihuahua that
often gets mistaken for a Pomeranian. I tend to think that he looks
like a fox (especially when his ears are straight up).
Theo
has perhaps the saddest story of my bunch. He was abused by his
previous owners. When we met him, he had a large section of fur missing
from under his neck (it has since grown back). Since all Theo ever
knew was violence, he became
unapproachable. He was taken to the Belleville Animal Shelter where he
was scheduled to be euthanized.
One
day, a woman in the area who specializes in rescuing pugs (she had 17!)
saw Theo. She asked the shelter workers about him and got the usually
answer: “He’s mean.” She didn’t buy that. The woman understood that
all dogs are born
loving and good. Their behavior is shaped by the environment that they
are in. Something horrible had happened to this dog and she was going
to try to show Theo how wonderful human contact could be.
She
approached the area where he was being held. Theo snarled and
snapped. Calmly, the woman sat outside with her hand up to the wire
door for two hours. Amazingly, Theo had stopped his snapping and even
let the woman pet him! So, Theo
left with her on the very day that he was to be killed.
My mom found a picture of Theo on
www.petfinder.com
and knew that I had always wanted a Chihuahua. She contacted the woman
and pretty soon, Theo became one super-spoiled member of our family.
When I got married and moved out, Theo came with me. He enjoyed being
top dog (and still is).
Now,
he is 10 years old and the best big dog brother any fur baby could
have. He is very protective of his siblings and always keeps an eye on
the people that are petting them. Theo still has some psychological
issues: He hates children.
My husband and I think that children may have been his main abusers.
However, thanks to the kindness and patience of one woman, I have the
bestest best friend in the world!
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