I'm starting to have second thoughts about finding a new home for Pebbles. She has faithfully been my helper for 3 1/2 years and I don't know if I can deal with it.
If I do decide to keep her, I will have to move (only allowed 2 pets and one service dog in my current housing) and I'm not sure how I would make it work financially. Sub work is just not steady/stable enough to be reliable. Unless I find a full-time job in the next 2-3 months, I won't be able to care for 2 dogs financially and pay higher rent (I am currently in HUD housing and the rent is pretty low --I can't really afford anything higher at this time). I would have to ask, but I don't think the Housing Authority would allow me to keep her once she retires unless I find new homes for my 2 cats. I have a couple of potential good homes in the works for Pebbles currently. Will have to wait and see where the Lord leads. I know He will take care of everything and help me to make the right choice. Please keep praying for this situation.
In other news, I have found a potential successor for Pebbles. A friend of mine trains service dogs (she is the head trainer for an organization in Houston). She emailed me a couple of days ago saying that she has a potential candidate. He is the son of her Standard Poodle (a handsome piece of dog that I met at a show not too long ago) --he is a Labradoodle named Handsome. 6 months old, great temperament, already retrieving readily. His coat is more poodle-like, so less shedding than my Lab.
I'm going to go meet him this coming weekend (waiting to hear from the breeder to see what time/day works best). I really hope this one works out.
Plusses of going with my friend's organization: Free grooming for the life of the dog, a trainer less than 2 hours away by car, and I get to participate in the dog's training under her guidance.
I feel bad for not going back to Pebbles' program. But this is too good of an opportunity to pass up. I am still going to keep them in mind, though --just in case this doesn't work out. Please be in prayer for this as well.
I know this is long, but one more quick related request. My friend who trains service dogs has a service dog herself --a Doberman named Book. When I talked to her on the phone Monday, she told me that Book has a tumor on his leg and will need expensive surgery to remove it for testing. She is pretty shaken up. She is not a believer (not that I know of). Please be in prayer for her, Book, and for the finances for his surgery.
Thank you.
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