The scared little dog who needed rescue in 2004 actually came to our door and rescued us. It began to seem obvious that the dog in need of rescue, in fact, rescued us.
KANSAS CITY, KANSAS USA: I read with heavy heart, at Canada Free Press, stories by Doug Hagmann about “The passing of an icon,” the death of his dog King. As I read it in September, parts of it rang true in my life as well, very similar I thought at the time, and now, unfortunately, even more so. Like King, Sage came into our lives in 2004, abandoned in our yard, also as Hagmann writes about his King, Sage, too, was accepted into our home, “...as a small puppy who was underweight and malnourished, who was deliberately and unceremoniously abandoned by someone’s unconscionably inhumane decision and selfish actions.”