What are we doing?


I've been getting a lot of questions about why in the world I would spend my time blogging about dogs. Though it might have something to do with the fact that I am dog crazy and totally and completely obsessed with my (and all) dogs...but really it's because I thought as Mike and I venture out on this journey of raising Tripper, we wanted to share it with all of you. And perhaps by letting you all in on all the love, laughter and  the entire experience you just might consider doing something similar.

I know, I know...you'd be too sad to give the dog up. This is all I've heard since I started talking about raising a seeing-eye dog. But my response to that is being sad when you give up the dog it a terrible reason not to consider being a foster family. If you have the time to raise a puppy (and by the way these puppies are the smartest and best behaved puppies EVER...it really show how important good breeding is) and space for the puppy in your life....you should really consider being a foster family.


And yes, we'll be sad when we have to give him up...it would be non-human to not be sad to give up a dog. But the amount of joy and independence it will give someone who is seeing impaired is worth the temporary sadness we will feel.

So as you're sitting there reading this blog and looking at adorable Tripper, I hope he touches your heart and stimulates your interest in maybe being a foster family. And if when you look around at your life and decide now is just not the time...I hope that someday there will be a good time. Dogs like Tripper are always in high demand and the foster family is an integral part of the process.

For more information check out these sites...there are so many organizations out there, Google one near you to find out more information....
Connecticut-- Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation
California--Guide Dogs for the Blind,
Any State...Main to North Carolina-- Guiding Eyes for the Blind
Pennsylvania-- Israel Guide Dog
New Jersey-- The Seeing Eye
Florida, Georgia and North Carolina --Southeastern Guide Dog

2 comments:

  1. I love reading your blogs... they make my day! It's nice to hear from someone who loves dogs like we do. I can't wait to meet that little (big!) guy. Gosh- it will be a lot of dogs!! Miss you and Mike.. love you and see you soon!

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  2. hey!! its Amanda we love Tripper so much and he is such a joy to have around. we have to give him up next month and its not gonna be easy. he is just too cute :) i love him so much even though he gets on my nerves sometimes when he tortures my panda bear. OMG yesterday it was so cute my brother, put panda in a tree and Tripper wouldn't leave the tree side until panda was down it was like he was protecting her it was adorable!

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