Pets

Meet Lucy, A Very Special Dog Indeed

Today is National Love Your Pet Day, and it’s the perfect time to introduce you to my latest senior rescue dog, Lucy Mittens Sutton! If you remember, In my last post, I was trying to decide if Rosie needed another friend for comfort. When I saw this little dog on the Muttville website, I knew she was the one for us. My husband encouraged me to adopt her, and in early November, she became the newest addition to our family. She is our 4th senior rescue from Muttville. Mittens is the name Muttville gave her, so I’ve kept it as her middle name, but Lucy fits her better!

Lucy arrived with tail wags galore and the sweetest personality that matched her sweet face. She wanted to play with Rosie right away, and she wasn’t bothered by our two cats. She brought a much-needed sense of joy to our family. My husband was bedridden at the time from the end stages of Parkinson’s, and he loved having her sit with him and cuddle. She somehow knew exactly what to do.

Lucy and Rosie spent the first few weeks getting to know each other, and Rosie taught her how to bark when the doorbell rang and how to wait by the door for a morning walk. They were both by my side everywhere I went, and when my husband called, they would come running, too. Lucy fit into our family so perfectly. She brought us joy and smiles. (I sometimes wonder if Chelsea may have sent her to us.)

 

I didn’t realize when we adopted Lucy that I would soon need her comfort as much as Rosie did. My husband entered Hospice in early December, and he passed away at the end of December. Lucy and Rosie have been by my side every day since then, and they never leave me. Lucy cuddles with me at night with Rosie right next to her. They are a ray of hope and healing for me, and in rescuing Lucy, I found not only another loving companion but also a source of strength and comfort for myself.

Each of us will suffer a loss during our lifetime, and having a pet by your side can bring a comforting routine to your days and a soothing balm for your heart. I may have rescued Lucy, but in return, she rescued me. I am grateful for all of my pets, and today, I celebrate each and every one of them!

 

 

Lucy with her favorite toy.

 

Rosie with her chew stick.

Sylvester & Tweety on my studio day bed.

If you have a pet by your side, give them an extra hug today and a special treat! If you’ve recently lost a special pet, maybe it’s time to rescue another one. The pet you rescue will change your life for the better, and you will change theirs. I’m reminded of this every day when I look at the beautiful gift my friend Deanna sent me for Christmas.

Happy National Love Your Pet Day!

 

Hugs,

Anne

 

 

15 Comments

  • TAMMY MOSHER

    Your dogs are as sweet as your patterns and fabrics. I have several of your kits and I just love them. I just read your story about Lucy and your husband. I’m very sorry for your loss. My father had Parkinson’s. Knowing this makes your fabrics even more special to me. I look forward to your future work work. You are very talented!

  • Nancy

    Sweet Anne,
    I’m so sorry your husband has passed away. My heart goes out to you❤️
    I’m also sorry about your little dogs loss. Both are so very hard.
    I’m glad a new little love has come into your life🌸🌸❤️❤️

  • Ann Lindquist

    Sending love and sympathy on the passing of your husband. Watching a loved one decline is hard enough, but having pets offers a respite from that albeit for a little while. Pets seem to zero in on our emotions too and want to be close to us during that time when we are anxious, scared, worried etc. Love your pets as you remember all the happy times with your husband.

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