Five years ago, I met this little girl for the first time.Abandoned.
Such a sad, frightened face.
She had been picked up as a stray in southwest Virginia. Luckily, she was taken by a kind soul to a veterinarian who spayed her and generally checked out her health. Because of the dedication of a network of rescue folks, she made her way in a few weeks to a small rescue group that mostly handles terriers in Virginia’s Northern Neck. I saw her on Petfinder when I was searching for a dog.
I took a leap and adopted her on March 5, 2009.
I named her Emma P. Buttercup.
She is something I have been thankful for every day since.
She had some issues, I’m pretty sure she was abused, but five years later, she’s a different girl than the sad one you see above. She is my shadow.
Here’s how she looks today. See her smiling?
I love my dog.
Abandoned no more.
Here is what others are posting on the subject.
Good for you for rescuing! And lucky for your sweet pup.
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I strongly believe in animal rescue. My kitty is a rescue as well. Thank you so much for stopping by to visit me! Cackie
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I have a house full of rescues myself, and volunteer with a group that helps the feral colonies with TNR and care in my area. Animal rescue is soooo important. Check out my blog for rescue stories if you care to.
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Thank you, I would love to visit your blog!
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i just love emma to death from afar…..i miss my toby so much and one day soon i will get another furry baby or two to love.
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❤️❤️❤️ to you, my dear. The very right one will drop into your lap at the very right moment. In the meantime, come visit EPB anytime, we’d love to have you.
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I can’t even comment; I am so emotional about your Emma P. Buttercup story. I have to start carrying a tissue before I read your blog! She is beautiful!
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Pam, I swear, you make me laugh every time. Not that I set out to make you cry but I love that you are so on the same plane. Xo, C
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Emma Buttercup looks like she is a real treasure, as are you for rescuing and then adopting her. There is nobody like a dog – I expect that is why it is God spelled backwards……
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Dear Marianne, thank you! She is a treasure beyond compare. And you are so right about dogs (though I do love my kitty, too!). Thanks for visiting, Cackie
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Ahhhhh, what a sweet story and a perfect entry for the challenge. Nicely done.
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Dear Tina, you know, it is the first thing that popped into my head. Somehow it was obvious. Thank you so much and thanks for visiting again! Cackie
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She’s gorgeous! Thank you for giving her the life she deserves. 🙂
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Thank you so much and thanks for coming by to visit!
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I have rescued four abandoned dogs in my time, and SO worth it 🙂
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Absolutely! Thank you so much for stopping by, too. Cackie
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So sweet!
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Yes! She is! Thank you so much for stopping by to visit. Cackie
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