I've been trying to find the time to add to this thread. I have so much too share and too little time.
Appollos (RIP 12/05) was our first rescue dane. He had seperation issues, deaf, wobblers and he constantly paced and paced and paced... but always w/ a wagging tail and smile. All his potential adopters loved him, but didn't want to deal w/ the possiblity that he potentially had an even shorter life span w/ wobblers. Their loss and our gain... he was one of the best!!!
He loved everyone and everything... as long as it involved being with his family. My favorite thing about him... I could throw my arms wide open and he would come running across the room in his funny, loppy/hoppy gate
w/ the biggest smile on his face... knowing he was going to get a great big hug. He was one of the goofiest dogs I've ever known and I loved him for it. It might sound funny, but he could always warm my heart with his "smile" and his love of life. We had an awesome year and a half with our happy big boy and would do it all over again, even knowing the outcome. His loss was heart renching... I have a "head shot" of him at the Grand Canyon that I use as my computer background, so I see him everyday.
Here's a link to his "story" before we got him. The pics at the top are of his time after we adopted him.
http://gracieland.org/DaneRescue/available/apollos.htmlSera (aka Seraphina)was our second. We went back and adopted her from the same rescue a couple months later. When we adopted Appollos, we chose him over Sera because she had a better chance of adoption. Then we decided we had to have her too and went back. She had almost died a couple times before we got her and from the start has been a very special little girl... our "Princess", "Baby Girl" and she's a daddy's girl. I think it's because Marc, her rescuer, was so dedicated in making sure she lived (she slept on his chest every night as a puppy, just in case she stopped breathing... he'd be there), that she has a special place in her heart for men. My husband, Sera's daddy, spoils her rotten everyday. What's funny was that when we adopted these two... Appollos was going to be my husband's dog (you know... big, male dog) and Sera was going to be mine (smaller, female dog)... well, we all know it's not us who chooses, it's the dogs. And, Sera loves her daddy!! Sera rules the roost amongst the dogs... and she definatly is a Princess
and acts like it. She crosses her front legs, holds her head up high and is very, very dainty when taking food from your hand... if it's pizza crust, she will take 2-3 minutes to nibble it down. Just love her!!
Here's a link to more of her "earlier" info. Pictures at the top are pics w/ our family.
http://gracieland.org/DaneRescue/available/sera.htmlMika (aka Guin) was added to our family about a year after Sera and about 6 months before we lost Appollos. We had gone down to help the rescue with a "Rescue Booth" they had at a small fair. We, along w/ other past adopters and some of the available dogs, brought our dogs to help bring in potential adopters (I have some really good pics... at times 16-18 GD... that someone took and emailed me, so I'll attempt the scan/post). This is where we met Guin (now Mika) I had seen her on the website (I admit, it's on my favorites and look quite often) and was amazed at how sweet she was and how our two got along with her almost instantly. Well, we put a bug in Marc's ear that day. Two weeks later I was driving back down (a 3-hour drive) to bring her home for a trial period. Ten days later Marc called to see if we were bringing her back... and I said, "h*ll NO!" and sent him a check for her adoption fee. We have found out, by her reactions to certain things, etc. that her previous owner's new husband (who did not like her) had to have been quite mean
... She does have lots of scars on her head, back and rear that they claimed was from dog fights. We've had her for 1.5 years now and she trusts my husband and loves him to death. She used to cower(sp?) and hide when my husband moved around after lights were out. She was afraid to get on the bed... now she thinks she owns it.
When Marc got her, she was very thin and they claimed they couldn't keep weight on her. Marc had no problem, and we sure have had absolutly no problem... she's getting a little chunky.
We love her very, very much. And whats really odd, since Appollos has past, my husband and I see a lot of his traits in her now... very happy girl and loves life. Appollos loved to grab a toy, toss it around and play by himself... Mika has been doing that same thing the past few months. And now I catch myself throwing my arms open and she comes running with a sparkle in her eyes and a silly grin.
Here's her link:
http://gracieland.org/DaneRescue/available/guin.htmlHope the links work... if not, go to Deaf Dane Rescue (in Oakland, OR) and you can click on "Happy Tails" in the upper left corner of the home page and then click on each individual dog... ours will be listed first, in the "Bet you can't own just one" list of multiple adopters.
I appologize if this is too long, but you asked!!
We love our dogs very much and unfortunatly alot of people around us don't understand and don't know what they're missing!! I have to thank my wonderful husband for loving me and understanding my passion/love of Big Dogs (I have him hooked now, too!!
) My life would not be as wonderful as it is without these wonderful creatures!! These dogs have made sure that there will always be a place for big dogs in our lives, because how loving they are. Thanks for "listening"... you guys are the greatest listeners!!