Monday, August 19, 2013

Today's the day!

After months of searching, and weeks of looking at her pictures, Ashby is on the plane now.
After 'dog-sitting' a Lab for 6 months, we decided to get a dog of our own, and in the process of searching on Petfinders, came across ahan.org, an organization that mainly rescues pets from Asia (Taiwan), and has placed many of them in the San Francisco Bay Area.

So while there are plenty of dogs out here in the US, the problem is much worse in other places of the world, and there are so many unwanted dogs that the rescuers can hardly keep up.
Take a look at the heartbreaking stories on ahan.org.

Ashby was rescued together with her brother Banksy in a remote mountain, where they were left alone in a cage with little food. Luckily they were found, picked up and have now both found a new home.



From the moment they were rescued until we got her was a little over a month. On August 16, the wait was finally over!
Mary, her foster Mom, sent us some pictures of her, her brother, and an older rescued dog, from the airport, and then it was off on a roughly 12 hour flight to San Francisco.



I, meanwhile spent my day staring at this:



As if time would go faster that way!
She had been announced a week earlier, but her arrival was postponed by a week because of diarrhea. So we all had really waited a month, then a week, and now 12 more hours. It seemed more like 12 weeks, though.

Ashby was advertised as a "Lab mix', but she really is a Formosan Mountain Dog (or 'Taiwan Dog') mix, and I'm trying to learn all about it, in addition to becoming a puppy expert, at least on paper.
Formosan Mountain dogs are almost exclusively mixes, although there has been an effort to breed pure-breeds yet again. 
Ashby certainly doesn't fall into that category, but she has some traits of the Formosan: The smaller build (compared to a Lab, which she may have some in her), the triangular-shaped head, the bare belly (no hair) and, above all, the giant ears. We joke that she'll start to fly with them one day. 

All in all, probably 70% Formosan and certainly 100% cuteness!
Here she is on her first full day with us:
















1 comment:

  1. Good luck. I just put down my formosan lab mix. She was a lover & loyal. No better friend

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