These are three of the five puppies in the litter. |
My sister Kate and her partner Kim were down to two small dogs, a Jack Russell and another small terrier type. Their household pack weight was suffering. Kim wanted a puppy version of a larger breed dog and they weren't having any luck from local sources.
Reka sitting in a food dish in her foster home. The pups stayed healthy and grew, and most of all they had two more weeks with their litter, which I think is important in learning social skills. |
And it came to pass that Promises Animal Rescue took in a litter of pups from a shelter in Tennessee. They looked like shepherd mixes, but then many puppies do. They were quarantined down there in a foster home for a couple weeks to make sure they didn't come down with parvo. I shared the pictures and Kim took the bait. She wanted a female and her name is Reka.
A volunteer pilot from Pilots N Paws brought little Reka to the airport in Frankfurt, Kentucky just a few days ago.
Reka boarding her private flight. |
Kim with Reka upon arrival. |
She's got a cropped tail so she might be a rottie mix, or at least someone thought so. |
Kim took Reka to work with her. |
The lower level of their house is actually made of native stone. I've always liked that and I think it's the best possible flooring for a house with dogs. Reka will have a great home there. |
1 comment:
Awww. Great story. So happy for your sister and for Reka. Pilots and Paws helped me get my dog, Nell, about three years ago. Nell was in an Illinois shelter and I was in Falls Church. We met for the first time at the Athens, OH, airport and we were all thrilled. I love Pilots and Paws! Best wishes to your sister and Reka.
Kathleen
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