I'm Still Taking Sighs of Relief

Duke with his chew bone
@GrannyGee (3517)
Louisburg, North Carolina
January 20, 2017 7:17pm CST
For the past two days I have been very busy getting Duke's kennel weatherproof. We are expecting a lot of rain in the next few days. Duke is the beautiful, precious Pit Bull dog I rescued. Duke is the dog we just rescued. We want him to know only love, caring ... clean home, clean food bowls, fresh water the rest of his life. All he has known is a heavy chain around his neck ... stumps, trees to become tangle up in. He was isolated for days ... no one to come around him. Skip and I go into Duke's kennel to stay a while playing, talking, laughing while with him. I go out all through the day to him. His kennel is just across the driveway from Kissy, and Camie's fence (our other 2 Pups). He sees movement constantly and us coming, going through out each day. No more isolation for Duke. Duke's food was rained on in his old tin pan ... he had to eat sour food ... he drank green water. When he tangled up ... he laid there in the weather until someone came to him. Sometimes his owner didn't come back for several days at a time. The good thing is Duke is in a wonderful place now. I have his kennel weatherproof now. I have a curtain on the front of it that I can roll up/down. When the weather's bad I will roll it down ... when the weather is nice ... I'll roll it up and he can take in the sunshine. I never meant to have a 3rd Pup again. We really can't afford it. When we saw Duke being mistreated ... his awful life ... I went on a mission to save him. For two months I stressed over him ... and now ... he is safely here. My Facebook Friends helped me get him a chain link kennel fence, new doghouse, heavy-duty tarp, cedar shavings, food. I am forever grateful to them for helping me help Duke, get him away from that place. We live on a limited income and we wouldn't have had the money to get what we needed to bring him home. I'm emotional over how good they were to me to make it possible to bring Duke home ... rescue a beautiful, sweet dog who deserves a good life. Duke has been taking up a lot of my time lately. I'm so thankful to be this far in getting him settled into our life. We are all trying to settle down ... having a new Pup in our life. I've never had an outside Pup ... and have to now ... I will make sure Duke has the best life. This is what I've been doing with my time lately. For the past 2 months I've stressed over this precious dog ... it's taking time to get past that. I've been so used to going 4-5 times a day and after dark every night to check on him at the awful place he lived ... to make sure he wasn't tangled up in the dark. Now he is here safe and sound ... I'm still taking sighs of relief. True story/photo written, owned by Gloria Faye Brown Bates/aka Granny Gee.
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@velvet53 (24417)
• Palisade, Colorado
21 Jan 17
I am sure that Duke is loving all the attention and love that he is getting. I hate to see an animal mistreated. I feel that the owners who mistreats animals needs to go through the same type of treatment. Hats off to you!
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@velvet53 (24417)
• Palisade, Colorado
23 Jan 17
@GrannyGee It might wake a few people up if they had to go through the things they put their pets through.
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
23 Jan 17
@velvet53 I agree 100 percent ... both animals and people. Experience exactly what they put the other through.
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
21 Jan 17
Like you, I feel the owner should have to experience exactly what he put this dog through.
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@rebelann (117258)
• El Paso, Texas
21 Jan 17
He's a beauty. I know how hard it is to take in extra rescues, recently I took in mom's old cats cuz she passed so now I have 3 cats and a dog and I'm holding it together with SS and what I make here. It's all good really, I've curbed my excursions to stores etc to no more than twice a month and I'm not planning to buy anything other than food for the rest of those old kitties lives. It's a labour of love and I'm glad I did it, kinda like what you did.
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@rebelann (117258)
• El Paso, Texas
21 Jan 17
We are a group of special people here @GrannyGee so many of us are bending over backwards to afford to take in rescues. You're so lucky people were able to help you out, they too are special.
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
22 Jan 17
@rebelann I am so fortunate they helped me. I'm glad to be here with a lot of special people.
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
21 Jan 17
You sound like Skip and I ... you are a Special person.
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
21 Jan 17
Thank goodness there are people who will rescue pets! All of our pets are inside now. One of our family members used an electric blanket on a chair to keep an outside dog warm. It worked so well that we have one on the floor in our dining room for an older door that needs extra warmth.
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
26 Jan 17
@GrannyGee It is so terrible how some treat their pets. We have promoted several groups that offer fencing and other help to families with dogs living outside. Some actually REFUSE to have houses, fencing and straw for these dogs.
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
26 Jan 17
@PatZAnthony I can't believe people sometimes. The man who had Duke let him live on the end of a chain to 'guard his property' that consisted of a trailer, junk cars. He didn't come back to Duke for several days at a time. Duke stayed tangled until the man came ... then the 2 months before we got him ... we checked on Duke so many times each day. The man could have just given him to us. Anyway, I can't believe people would refuse to have houses, fencing, straw. I appreciate all I've been given for Duke ... without everyone I wouldn't have had anywhere to take him when we rescued him. You are a good person.
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
21 Jan 17
I'm sure you will for a while until everything finally sinks in that he is doing great under your care.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
22 Jan 17
@GrannyGee I know he loves you and your consideration.
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
22 Jan 17
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
22 Jan 17
Yes... I am still taking sighs of relief. I'm taking good care of him and protecting him. Tonight the big rains began ... I have his kennel all weatherproof ... I just had to roll down the front canvas curtains and use my clamps to hold them at the bottom to the kennel fence. Now ... I'm taking a sigh of relief he's snug as a bug in a rug ... he's in his cozy doghouse with his thick cedar shavings, blankets ... the whole house is wrapped in a thick, quilted waterproof, windproof cover and is fixed so he can go in and out ... the flap closing behind him. I hear the heavy rain now ... I still worry about him. Thankfully we set his kennel up under the shed in one of the stalls to keep rain off ... I still covered the top with a heavy duty tarp I just don't want him to ever suffer again.
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@Morleyhunt (21741)
• Canada
21 Jan 17
I'm sure the dog appreciates it.
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
21 Jan 17
He is so happy now.
@Kandae11 (57230)
21 Jan 17
I know you'll take good care of Duke.
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@GrannyGee (3517)
• Louisburg, North Carolina
21 Jan 17
Oh yes, the very best I can