Wednesday, November 25, 2009

say hello to Chester

A long time ago.. when I was just a kid.. I remember seeing a movie, made by Disney I think, called "Atta Girl, Kelly".. it was the story of a German Shepherd dog who became a seeing eye dog, and the "adventures that she had with her owner. Then a few years later, I read a book called "Follow My Leader".. again another story about a Shepherd seeing eye dog. In both stories, they told about the "puppy raisers" who were 4H kids, and I thought "wouldn't it be fun to join a 4H and be a puppy raiser". Well, I actually did do 4H for a time, but never became a puppy raiser... until... yesterday!!!!!

I had applied with NEADS back in the spring, I thought it would be a fun "project" after having lost Moxie, and it has been on my "to do list" for quite some time... well, I got a call yesterday morning that a puppy was available for me, and could I meet up with "Cindy" to get my puppy.


I brought Camille with me, since she, in all honesty, will play a big part in this puppy's training. (I would like to tell you that she is excitedly waiting for them to arrive in this picture, but actually she was watching a few crows peck around the parking lot while we waited....)







but we didn't wait long before the van pulled in... (if you get the chance, check out their website, it's really interesting...)




And out came Cindy and this beautiful little boy... Chester!!! an 11 week old golden retriever. He was donated by a local breeder, passed all his "temperament tests" and was now ready to get into a home and begin his puppy manners training










He, of course, is as cute as a button, and has all the charm that a golden should have. Our ride home was uneventful, and he walked into the house like he had been here all the time. "Everyone" was quite curious about him, but that only lasted a few minutes and then they all went off in their own directions. We gave him the evening to settle in and just get used to the idea of us, and he went to bed in his little crate, and didn't make a peep all night.





I am very excited about this new adventure in my life. There is a whole group in the Maine Chapter that I am looking forward to meeting and working with, and not to rush any amount of time, but I can't help but wonder at "what" kind of service dog he might become and what sorts of things I will be doing with him to help him in his career. But in the meantime, I will simply enjoy this wonderful little chap.

If anyone is interested in keeping a detailed reading on him.. you will find that under the blog.. "Moxie's gift"... undoubtedly, you will see him now and again on the farm blog.. but I am saving the details for the other...

So.. Hello Little Chester and welcome home.. (for now!!!)






5 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's so cute! I just want to pet him, and hold him! I think he'll be a good dog for you.
~Rachael J.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! This is soooo exciting!! OMG and too cute! Being related to 3 blind people I know first hand what this means. Keep us posted on this for sure. It's like training special little angels. Very very exciting.

Midlife Mom said...

What a gorgeous puppy! If his temperament is half as good as his looks he will be one fine seeing eye dog! What a wonderful project to take on, I admire you.

Looks like you had some really good ground driving going on there! It's nice when the second horse 'settles in' and they work together. Nothing like a good team, they are a joy to watch!

Hope you back is feeling better by now. That's the pits to throw your back out. We just don't have time for that kind of stuff do we?!

Can you believe this weather? I just wore a sweater to church this morning, didn't even need a jacket! We had tons of rain on Friday but then it turned off nice and still is. I'll take this weather any day of the week!!

Enjoy your new project!

Unknown said...

Hi~ I am so glad we can follow Chester through your blog. what a fine young boy you have. We fostered him for a few weekends here in MA.He is such a good boy. He likes icecubes. Give him a chin rub for us.
the milliard family

Angel Logan said...

How exciting!!! I'm just catching up with all the blogs that I follow (it's December 22) and didn't realize that it was you that has Chester! Can't wait to meet both of you in person at the next NEADS gathering! Logan will give some tips to Chester. :)