Our Georgia came to us as a foster and we'd see how it went
She is from the north and was neglected and possibly mistreated, left to fend for herself, you could see and feel her ribs when we got her, after the family who fostered with a view to adopting her, couldn't handle it, so the rescue contacted me
I picked her up the next day and she jumped right into my truck front passenger seat
We helped her get through her spaying, which took a toll on her, and us...2 cones ripped apart and pain meds for her, plus antibiotics which upset her system
We persevered, and we housetrained her after two weeks with us, to the point she now lets us know she needs out
Kerry taught her sign language, which she picked up quickly and now you don't need verbal commands as she knows what to do and does it, for the most part
Huskies are very headstrong and independent, as anyone who has one knows, so we're all on a learning curve together, even when she jumped into our elevated veggie garden and dug two big holes, trampling over the spuds as she went ;-)
She's fit right in with us, and Liliana loves her as much as she did Beau, who's 'home now; (we picked up his ashes in his custom made, memorial paw print, the other day)
Anyway, here's the latest photos of Georgia relaxing with us, she's brought such love into our lives
She gets along great with our son and daughters dogs, Nikita, a Siberian husky bigger than her, and Liliana's black Lab Charlie
Because of the heat dome that's been hanging around BC this past week I decided to give it the Yul Brynner and it's been a lot cooler with my shaved barnet
Any time spent with my family, is quality time, and the wee yin knows just how much she's loved
She loves the movie Frozen and insisted on wearing here Elsa dress to the park the other day
No shorts and t-shirt..."Papa, I'm wearing my Elsa dress"
That was not a hill I was willing to die on ;-)
Hug your kids, hug your pets, they are what's important
HH