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Lucky became my baby. I found her about a month after I found her sister, Dottie. I fell in love, as did Phluffy, and so we decided to keep her.

FAKTURA PUPPY #2      LUCKY

June 30, 2005~ I just found LUCKY, who is probably Faktura Rescue ..1 (now DOTTIE)'s sister! She is severely emaciated, and I will be working with the kind people at the Humane Society to get her healthy. She is currently living in my studio in the back of Faktura. She is really sweet, and if all goes well, will be ready to find a home around the next opening, on July 16th! So lets find her a home too!

Ya know, I quit smoking a couple of weeks ago, and it occurred to me, that the money I was spending on cigs is now going to helping more street pups and kittens... Incredible!!! It's been two weeks, from over a pack a day, to nothing a day!!! So Lucky is named lucky because we are lucky for eachother, she gives me a reason to work through my urges, and she's lucky cause then she gets about $4 worth of treats and medicine a day!

Let's keep it LUCKY, and find a great home for this little sweetheart!

 

Lucky was a krazy little dog. She was very over protective of me at the dog park! And as small as she was, about 25 pounds, she could out run Phluffy every time. She had enough energy to power a small town.

I decided to keep Lucky as my third social worker dog, to have a small, medium and large pup to help me with new rescues. She was my baby, and a dear member of my family.

Unfortunately, all of the training was not enough to stop her impulsive instincts, and I was not able to stop her from jumping out of my car and running out in front of a green SUV. The experience was excruciating, the details of which I will not describe here. If I can, I may later tell the whole story, so that others can remember to tell their dogs they love them every day, and never over-estimate your control over their behavior. TAKE PRECAUTIONS! Always watch them carefully when moving in and out of cars and doors. Get them micro chipped. Always have them on a leash. Work with them on commands like Stay and Come. And love them dearly.

 

-Jacquelyn Jackson Johnston

 

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