Wednesday, March 20, 2013

March 20, 2013 - The Final Update on Mabel, the Rescued Cocker,


Sweet Mabel
Mabel crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Thursday, March 14, 2013 when her heart finally gave out after lasting months longer than we expected. My own heart is especially heavy because I was not there to say goodbye. Instead I did it over the phone while Cindy held the receiver up to her ear. I told her what a beautiful lady she was, what an inspiration she had been to me and how she had taught me to age with grace. I also told her I loved her and it was okay to let go.

I will miss her sweet spirit and her finicky eating habits that always challenged us to find something different to offer her. She loved variety. I will miss her meandering around TBTB Dog Camp where all the dogs recognized her as special and gave her plenty of space to move about. I will miss seeing her in her Homer Hounds Hoodie with a SnugRug wrapped around her shoulders giving her the appearance of the little mystic she really was. I will miss her physical presence in my life.

A book will be published as a tribute to this inspiring little soul - the little black cocker that could. She leaves us with the following thoughts and will remain in our hearts forever.

“Take comfort in knowing I had the best ten months of my life. When I was found in that ravine I was searching for a human to love me, I was blessed with not one, but two loving homes full of caring humans and lots of dogs! My story was written and before I knew it, I had a fan club full of people showering me with loving-kindness. I was pampered, spoiled, loved, catered to, cooked for and cared about by many two and four-legged friends.

Mabel's Final Night Sleepng with her Sisters
But now I am tired, oh so tired and I know my time is coming to an end. I leave you with lots of memories of our time together and when you think of me, know that I am near you in spirit and will remain in your hearts forever. Thank you for showing me true love and caring for me so well in my old age. I had the time of my life thanks to all of you.” -- Mabel

We love you Mabel!
Woof! Woof!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

February 7, 2013 - Update 11 on Mabel, the Rescued Cocker

 
Mabel Face
Mabel thinks it’s time to let you hear from her again. She’s happy to see 2013, as there was a time when many people counted her out. But she fooled us all. She is doing exceptionally well with foster mom Cindy and sisters Bette & Suzie, and is sending all her fans dog wishes for a terrific 2013.

The latest news is the publication of "The Diary of Mabel, the Rescued Cocker Spaniel" that will be released soon. The book is written in the voice of the tiny black cocker spaniel that could. Stay tuned for a release date and a link to where you can order a copy. All proceeds will be used for Mabel’s continued care. She’s such an inspiration that a book in her honor was inevitable.  

Mabel BoPeep
A couple of funny stories about our black cocker girl will make you smile. Mabel BoPeep appeared once she was fitted in her new pink and black lamb’s wool coat. Not only do her legs look nice and long, the coat also has a thinning effect and all girls like that. She is cute as a bug in a rug in her new coat and the name just popped out once I saw the photo. It’s fitting, no pun intended.

One day when Cindy was at work Mabel managed to get herself in a tight predicament for a few hours. Apparently she tried climbing over a table and couldn’t quite get her legs to the other side nor could she get back where she started. Oh Dear! She had a couple accidents in the process, and was exhausted from trying by the time Cindy got home. Hopefully she won’t do that again. Mabel has a habit of squeezing through tight spaces and often gets stuck and whines for help when that happens. This time no one was home so she had to wait. A friend is now assigned Mabel Duty – she is stopping by on the days Cindy works to check on our girl in case she gets stuck in a tight spot on her walk-abouts.

Where's the Liver?
One night Cindy put a bowl of yummy food down and Mabel sniffed it, then looked up as if to say: “What, No Liver?” When she got no response she sniffed it again still thinking about it, and then dove in devouring the entire thing. She just needs time to think about food sometimes. She has become such a connoisseur (aka Food Snob) of the good stuff. Who can blame her; she is accustomed to the best!


Cindy tells me that Mabel is doing great and her personality is blossoming. She finds Suzie’s toys quite fascinating but that’s because she loves Suzie so much and plops down next to her every chance she gets. Suzie used to growl and get snippy but not anymore. Bette has always been tolerant of Mabel. They are now three bonded black dogs that will remain BFF. I wonder if Mabel will even want to come to TBTB Dog Camp when we get home?


Happy Valentine's Day!
Valentine’s Day is coming up next week and Mabel has made you a special Valentine to show her love and appreciation for all the support you have given her. Actually it’s quite creative and will make you smile. She had to squat just the right way to create the perfect shape. 


Mabel, the little girl that could! You are a funny black dog and we love you!

Woof! Woof!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

January 6, 2013 - Update 10 on Mabel the Rescued Cocker

Watching the snow fall in the yard. . .
I just got the best news ever and I want to share it with all of Mabel’s fans right away. Mabel sent me an email reporting on her new year. I'm so excited! But first let me tell you how Christmas was for the girl. It made me so sad I wanted to fly back to Homer and give her lots of reassuring hugs.
 
Cindy has a terminally ill friend in Anchorage that she always spends Christmas with. She decided to take Mabel to TBTB since it was a familiar place for her, and leave the other two girls with a friend. Boarding three dogs can get expensive, so only Ms. Mabel was dropped off at TBTB for a few days. Kristen/Chris (dogsitters) were aware of our special needs girl as both Cindy and I had filled them in, and forwarded the blog for reference. 

Well the first night was horrible. Mabel howled every few hours, not in pain but sadness.  Although the house is familiar she couldn’t find any of the dog buddies she remembered. The people greeting her smelled different, in fact the place did not smell like home at all to Mabel. She was distraught; the fear of abandonment was rearing its ugly head all over again. Visions of being stuck in the ravine probably filled her mind. Kristin was up every hour to console Mabel, but nothing seemed to help. Her heart was broken and when Kristin called me the next day to talk about the situation, my heart ached for her. Poor Mabel. 

The second night was a little better, but she was still seeking anything familiar causing her to roam around much of the night. Where was Cindy? Where was Suzi? Where was Bette, she wondered? What about the spaniels and DoDog? She continued to meander in search of them in this unfamiliar space. Finally after much discussion a solution was found that made the rest of her stay at TBTB much better. 

Can I help?
Zip Tally, an adorable Corgi client was placed near Mabel at night for comfort. That did it, she obviously missed the warm bodies of her two sisters beside her and having Zip close to her saved the day. She was finally able to relax and get some much needed sleep. After that she was fine but boy was she glad to see Cindy, Suzi & Bette when they came to take her home. Cindy said she walked in the house to find Mabel cuddled in a pile of blankets napping in her pup tent and had to wake her up. But she was more than ready to see her little family and they were happy to see her too! Chris referred to Cindy as a ‘saint’ for fostering this needy little munchkin. 
Mabel's sleeping with Zip and he likes it!

And now for the good news, here is the email with the subject line: Mabel's New Year!

Dear Mom #2: I want to write and tell you about my wonderful new year. I hope you and the pups are having a good one too! Ever since I came back from TBTB without you there, I have been toasty warm in the cute little sweater you sent me. Pink is definitely my color and the bustle makes my butt look very adorable, especially with my plume tail that Lisa Ann gave me the last time I went to the Spa. And the good news? Well I have been sleeping through the entire night without any anxiety meds! Can you believe it? I no longer whine when I lay down. Cindy and the girls are thrilled because this means we all get good sleep every night!

Luv, luv, luv my pink sweater!
I think the change has to do with Cindy upping my Glucosamine – beats the hell out of that Rimadyl that makes me a little goofy and is hard on my kidneys. I am starting off the new year right in spite of the cold weather and snow! Maybe you can send me some boots to keep my feet warm when I go out to pee on cold mornings and have to traipse through 6” of new snow! Cute little booties would be a blessing! Of course they have to be stylish so they match my sweater and pink/black coat that you also sent. I will send pictures in my new coat real soon. I am now eating Canine Caviar lamb & millet, along with my liver pate! Nom! Nom! I love the taste of it! Miss you and the dogs so much, but I will see you in the spring and you will be amazed at how well I am doing for an ole gal! Hugs & Licks, Ms. Mabel xoxo

Pretty in Pink, Peein' or Not!
Recently Homer town woke up to 6” of new snow, and Mabel likes to stay on the covered porch when that happens. However, she meandered out onto the deck toward the edge and Cindy thought she might be inclined to jump in the powder. Instead she gazed out at all the white stuff and squatted to make some yellow snow. After finishing up, Mabel missed the step and accidentally fell forward head first into the fresh powder! Realizing just how cold it was, sweater or not – she scurried back onto the deck and into the house in record time, quickly finding her spot in front of the warm heater. Silly Girl.

Dogs are routine oriented, they prefer things to stay the same. Some dogs are more flexible than others, but when you are 15 years young any slight change causes confusion, disorientation and often panic. This is the main reason Mabel is not adoptable, it would stress her out too much to leave the routine she has grown accustomed to. After this brief episode I know my instincts are right. Ms. Mabel will live out her life being secure and loved with Cindy, Suzi, Bette, Luce, Woody, DoDog, BunBun, Anne Banane, RockDog and Moi. Mabel, we love you! 

Woof! Woof!