Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Natasha Thanks You And Has A Lot To Say

Natasha would like me to start this post by thanking everyone who participated in or got the word out about the fundraiser. It was a success! Over $1000 was raised to go towards her treatment. While her treatment will cost more then what was raised, in her opinion, it's a great start. And knowing that there are people who care gives her a little extra wag in that tail. If you missed the fundraiser and would still like to help Natasha, or any of the dogs that are in need of treatment, you can donate right off of Husky Haven's website.

Working on getting better
Natasha has a vet appointment early next week with a specialist so she can begin her treatment. This is great news. Each day she is getting stronger and more energetic. The sooner she can get back to being a pup, the better. Her and Sid are really getting anxious to play together. They spend time through the bars of a child gate or crate, but until she is better, she doesn't need a 55 pound crazy fur mass jumping on her.

My toys. MINE!
She is a very sweet and fun loving girl. She gets excited anytime someone looks in her direction. She eagerly runs to the side of anyone who she thinks she can get attention from. And with those eyes, it's pretty much anyone who sees her. She has also discovered she loves toys. She keeps them close to her in her crate.

Natasha is also very, very vocal. She will speak up if she's bored, tired, wants to play, uncomfortable, not happy, happy, you name it. It can take some getting use to, knowing if she's talking because she needs something or not. Dief could be vocal at times, but not like this. It's just another way her vibrant personality shows.

Sid is adjusting to the separation for the most part. But he still likes to make sure that I know he is very
That's not where the tissues go?
demanding of attention. The other night, when left alone for a few minutes while we were in the den with Natasha, he decided to decorate my living room for me. I think I'm becoming numb to husky antics. I laughed when I saw it. I laughed as I cleaned it up.

I hope that they get along well when they can finally play together. They get excited when they see each other at the gate. Sid has been lonely since Andrea got her forever home and he seems to like having Natasha in the home. There have been a few rough patches, such as Sid howling all night in his crate, that we haven't went through before with a foster. But he's never been kept from one before. Things are slowly falling into a routine. Hopefully, next week will bring good news. This girl could sure use a break.

I will get an update about her visit up asap. I too, have my long awaited appointment next week. Hopefully, I'll be up to making an update shortly after.

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