Hello from the Great Northwest...Washington State

BLeewillett

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I am the proud owner (as of March 8th, 2018) of a Bi-Black rescued 2 yr old Sheltie named Faylen (I call her Fay Fay). My Fay Girl was a show dog and somewhere along the line she became frightened from a scary incident and so they retired her. I got her through a rescue organization/and the new owner that had her for 1 year or so. I bought a Bi-Blue puppy 4 weeks ago and this has been the best thing for Fay... it has made her so much more social and playful. I am blessed and grateful to have them in my life after losing my partner to colon cancer on March 8th.. the day I picked up Fay, so in my heart, I feel they were both suppose to be in my life for love and companionship.
 
Well you certainly jumped in with both feet -- or should I say paws! :lol: Welcome from Northern Virginia!!!
 
yes I did and it has been a lot of work for both but all so worth it and such joy to see Fay come out of her shell and the puppy well that just makes anyone smile...right!
 
What a beautiful story! A big handful too, but aren't they a great distraction. I have colon cancer and bless every day I have my Shelties with me.
 
Welcome! So sorry to hear you lost your partner. I am so glad to hear you opened your heart and home to two loving little souls! I am sure Fay will come out of her shell even more with your loving attention and a little bi blue to play with!

Post pictures when you can!
 
Wow, March 8 must have been a roller coaster day. I'm sorry for your loss. I think rescuing Fay and raising a pup will give you purpose and a reason to live in the moment. I have a bi-black girl, Brooke, who is a retired show dog, plus her granddaughter Faith and her great-grandson Eli who is a new arrival.

Welcome to Sheltie Nation!
 
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