Friday, April 11, 2025

A new family member...

I haven't talked about our previous dog, Molly, for a long time, because it was just too hard to find the words. Molly had been one of Blossom's two pugs, and when they moved into a tiny rental in August 2023 they had no space for both dogs, so asked it we could take Molly, which we did. 

We simply loved that little pug, but after ten months, it was more than clear that she was lonely just by herself with me all day long...she'd spent the first nine months of her life with another dog and three children and two adults, where there was never a quiet moment and every day was full of activity and excitement. 

It was a difficult decision to rehome her, we prayed a lot and chose to make sure she got the family and pet-siblings she needed. Her new family, where she has been since last June, had three other dogs and three cats...and within a week, little Molly was the boss of them all. We still keep in touch and receive photos, and Molly is a very happy pug indeed, surrounded by a huge family. Praise God. 

But I did not think I could even consider another dog. I still cried when I saw photos of Molly, and incredibly sad whenever I saw another pug, because I had not been enough for her, and felt that I'd not tried hard enough. 

Anyhow, fast forward ten more months...and I had a dream about a doe-eyed gentle dog, and I began to talk to God about it. This was weeks ago, but it came to mind each day and so I just kept offering it to God. My husband's new job takes even more time from him than the last job, and as well as working Mon-Fri, he also works half days on the weekend, and late into the night. After a few weeks we had to accept that things weren't going to change for the next year or more in this late in life career change, and though we make sure to spend two hours together every evening after his first two hours of evening work, he then has to go work at the computer for another two. We occasionally talked about getting another dog as a companion for me, but then I'd think of Molly, or come up with other reasons to say no. 

And then we saw this dog on the website of our local rehoming shelter. He'd been dumped in a very bad state, and the vets there had cared for him so well that after a month they were happy to rehome him. And so he was rehomed, still with some digestive issues and in need of special food while he continued to heal. Within seven days the new owners brought him back to the pound, sick, vomiting, and with weight loss. They had ignored the vet's instructions and given him cheap dog food which made him very sick. And thus, they no longer wanted him. 

So the vets began again with him and over time he has come good once more, though is still in the healing stage. Naturally they were very cautious about who could adopt him this time. This precious little boy is very quiet, prefers to not be around other dogs, is very shy and it takes a long time for him to allow people to pat him or be around him...he keeps to himself. 

We were told all about his history by the vet before we met him. Now the funniest thing is that as soon as he saw us, he came to us and licked our hands. The staff were amazed as they'd never seen him do that - in fact they had warned us he may not even come anywhere near us. Yet here he was right beside us, eyes locked to ours, and we just knew..."You're coming home with us."

And so he did. 


Meet our boy, Kelly the dachshund. He is approximately 15 months old according to the vet, and the quietest dog we've ever known. In the car he lay on the seat beside me and fell asleep. At home he followed me around the yard, having a sniff here and there, and then a roll in the grass (after the concrete floors at the pound, he loved the grass!), before coming inside to curl up beside me on the couch while I had lunch and did a bit of stitching. 


He is still underweight, so the vets have him on some wet digestive food for his gut healing, and Royal Canin puppy food for higher protein and to help with gaining weight. 

We had another wander through the garden as I watered the potted plants (our soil is still saturated but the pots have dried out due to the heat), and he had another roll in the grass. Then back inside to rest up again. 

While hubby sat in the car with Kelly, I went in to the pet shop for a few things, one of them being an extra long dog bed, as he's a very long little fellow. 


As I sit here typing this blog post, Kelly is fast asleep in his new bed. I keep thinking that he has been waiting for us, and that we have been waiting for him. A forever family. 
We and Kelly are so very blessed to have found each other. And those doe-eyes I saw in the dream? He has them. Thank you Father God. 

This past week has been hard physically with my hip, but I got the bedroom deep cleaned and refreshed on Monday, then had the loveliest morning here with Rosie on Tuesday, followed by a day of cleaning up outside after all the monsoons plus sorting through the bookcases for op-shop donations on Wednesday, and then sewing a secret new Tilda project as well as moving bookcases on Thursday. Today, Friday, is devoted to Kelly. 

Next week, from the 15th, I am allowed to begin showing sneak peeks of my first new project using Tilda's Wallflower fabrics, due in stores this coming June. I will probably make three projects with these fabrics, but they'll be staggered over a couple of months. 

God bless you, and may He bring you a special measure of joy today, just as He has to me. When I look at Kelly asleep in his bed, I am reminded that he's had a very hard life up to this point, and needed someone to resuce him, to love him. And that's just what Jesus did for me. I rarely share about my life after leaving Nana and Pop, and becoming a believer 17 years later...but I needed rescuing. He called me, and I responded, arms wide open I ran into His. And that's the most wonderful forever story I will ever know. 

God bless you...
Hugs




39 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Jennifer,
Kelly looks great after having such a rough start to life. All that and just 15 months. Sounds like house training isn’t much of an issue πŸ€”
Great photos of him and his new life at your warm and welcoming home. Yes indeed, he sure is long!
Tilda Wallflower!
So cool! I was just looking at this new upcoming collection yesterday on internet πŸ˜€ looking forward to seeing what you have come up with πŸͺ‘🧡
We’ve cleared out the shed ! Empty! The contents are now around the garden πŸ˜€It’s time for a good sort out. We’re at this address more than 20 years!
Peter’s fixing up the inside then we can reorganise it , put things back,before the expected rain on Sunday .
Have a great weekend with Kelly ! Hope he is just as nice with Blossom and her family
Hug, take care,
Joanne

Kay said...

Such a beautiful post, it actually made me cry to read about your precious new dog. Wishing you all happiness together, Kelly is the luckiest dog in the world. X

Lin said...

You have found a gorgeous little friend there Jennifer. Such a sad story but he has found himself a beautiful new home now. xx

Anonymous said...

Sh Kelly will give you so much love and create a warm inviting home with you. God spelled backwards spells DOG. Love him and enjoy him, he is a gift from God.

Tracy said...

He obviously recognised that he would be safe and loved with you as soon as he saw you.

Anonymous said...

Such a lovely post Jennifer. Kelly was certainly waiting for you to take him home and shower him with love! Bless you x Janet

Jenny of Elefantz said...

Thank you, he is indeed a gift from God. :-)

Jenny of Elefantz said...

He's quickly wrapping himself around our hearts, Tracy.

Jenny of Elefantz said...

Thank you Kay. xx

Jenny of Elefantz said...

It's lovely when something sad can be made right. We hope kelly has a long and happy life with us. x

Jenny of Elefantz said...

No house training (I thunk)...he's about to have his first night inside. But whatever happens, things will sort themselves out. Enjoy sorting through the shed - something I'd love to do! :-)

Donna P. said...

Oh congratulations on your new pup. So happy for you. They make wonderful companions, don't they? We lost our Athena a little over a year ago to cancer which was pretty devastating. It took a long time but Dash came into our lives and we'll never be the same - again, :-) It's obvious Kelly is the perfect match for you both. Blessings!

T Holzer said...

Beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.

Fran said...

Lovely dog story Jennifer, with a sad start and a happy happy middle! All 3 of our dogs have been rescues, such a very rewarding journey. I am glad you all found each other.
Thanks so much for the pattern, I need it this week.

Susan said...

Tell Blossom thank you for her words of wisdom. It is just what I needed to hear today.

Spicecat said...

Thank you so much for taking the time to rescue Kelly as that is what you did. So happy for him, he's hit the home jackpot with you❤️

Beth said...

Oh, Jenny, you made the hard and loving decision for your Molly, finding the right home where she could be her happiest. And now you have room in your home and life for the precious Kelly. He was made for you, and perhaps you for him. We have a doxie mix rescue arrived and looked straight into my heart. Now he burrows under the cover next to me and brings me endless comfort; I hope I do the same for him. It is a reminder of the goodness to be found in this big world.

Lara said...

What a sad story for Kelly, Dogs can be the most loving creature God created.

My two meet me at the door almost every day. We have what we term "discount" pets, essentially they've been rehomed but we've had to pay a little for them. They are wonderful and show a lot of love. I told my German Shorthair when we picked Leo up that this was his forever home as we were/are his third. He's an old man now and he's got his forever home.

Keep loving Kelly, he's where he needs to be, God made him just for you.

Anonymous said...

What a lovely gift He has given you! I'm SO glad you have a little one to look after and love -- those hours away from your hubby will feel shorter by giving Kelly all the care & attention he needs (and he will be learning to love & trust you both, too). He has 'soulful' eyes, just like our little dog - which is what attracted us to her when we first saw her at the dog rescue facility. I, too, have prayed over the major (and minor) decisions in my life and left it in His hands. When it becomes clear what we are meant to do we go full speed ahead knowing it's meant for us and there are no second thoughts. Right now, its finding a new home that is affordable for our son & grandson -- near our home. They live 40 minutes away & want to relocate here as our grandson is graduating high school & preparing for university. We couldn't be happier to have them closer! Deb

Remembrances said...

What a wonderful gift from God! Just as you and Kelly needed someone to love, God put you together. I have always had at least one dog and each and every one has been a blessing.

Nancy said...

What a sweet story! Your little dog is precious and is bringing you so much joy! Thank you Jenny for sharing. God is so good to us, isn’t He?

Jenny of Elefantz said...

So happy you have Dash now, Donna. πŸ’“

Jenny of Elefantz said...

Bless you for adopting three to love!

Jenny of Elefantz said...

πŸ™πŸ»♥️

Jenny of Elefantz said...

I am positive you bring him the greatest delight, Beth. How blessed he is!

Jenny of Elefantz said...

Oh yes, that describes Kelly too. We still had to pay for him, but worth every penny to give him a better life, and have him to love.

Jenny of Elefantz said...

I will pray that happens Deb! πŸ™πŸ»

Gail L. said...

What an amazing story! You both are blessed to have found each other. Thank you for sharing.

Jenny of Elefantz said...

Knowing that the Lord was in this, putting things in place before we even considered another dog, gave us greater confidence in taking this path. There were a few miracles to this story which I haven’t shared…all to Him be the glory. ♥️

Julie said...

Oh goodness me dear Jennifer - Kelly is just adorable. Look at those precious eyes. He will have a wonderful life there with you I just know. Definately a gift from God. I hope Blossoms health issues are easing for her by now & that she has found some answers. I look forward to the Tilda sneak peeks. Have a wonderful weekend with that sweet little dog my dear friend x0x

Jenny of Elefantz said...

All the time, Nancy, and far more than we deserve. ♥️πŸ™πŸ»

STACIA Roble said...

What a sweetheart! May he bring you much joy as you show him the love and comfort he needs. Blessings to you all!

Anonymous said...

Oh Jennifer, This post made me so very happy! Jesus hand was in this from the beginning. You rescued Kelly…. but, maybe it was Kelly who rescued you. He will be a wonderful companion for you and I pray he warms up to Blossom and her three littles too. Such a selfless act for you to rehome Molly to an active family. Jesus has blessed you in return. Looking forward in seeing your Tilda projects as you can. Thanks for sharing this beautiful story!

Anonymous said...

What a blessing for all of you Jennifer. The unconditional love of a dog is so wonderful and he has won the jackpot finding his home with you. Much love and hugs to Kelly.

Cyndi said...

Dear Jennifer, I love your story of finding your special dog. Almost 9years ago after my husband went to his forever home with Jesus, I started praying for a dog to keep my company. God is so faithful to hear and answer our prayers for comfort and peace. He lead my to a small girl named Roxie and like you it was love at first sight for both of us. As for Blossom, I can only pray that God will help me to be as faithful to Him in all I do and to pray with faith. What a wonderful example and encouragement she is to the rest of us. You both are faithful prayer warriors and I have received so much encouragement over the years from you both, to not let circumstance cloud my vision of God's faithfulness to us. Blessings to all of you, Cyndi Shaver

Winifred said...

Bless him what a lovely face he has, he'll be good for you & you will all be good for him. Lovely story with a happy ending for you all.

Annabel said...

Congratulations!! I love your companion! I have three dogs are am thinking very seriously about one more but he or she will come to me.xxx

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Jennifer on adopting Kelly - or did he adopt you? God is so good, and what a perfect match he created!
Thank you for the free pattern - that is beautiful in it's simplicity.
I too was in dire need of rescue when God called my name and I finally responded - I still had some hard times ahead in the short term, but God never gave up on me, and now I walk with Him in great peace, undergirded with joy.
Blessings
Maxine

Janice said...

What a blessing Kelly and you are to each other. I’m so pleased he has found his forever home and you a new companion.