A Trip To The Breeder Changed This Biker’s Outlook!
My wife and I have always loved animals so, we always had 1-2 dogs, 1-3 cats and 3-6 horses during our (24) years of marriage.
When we separated a few years ago and were dividing up our possessions, she wanted to keep our long hair miniature doxie named "Sissy". "Sissy" was a gift to me from one of my piano students. I agreed, because I knew Sissy would be well taken care of.
Living on my own, I quickly realized how much company Sissy was to me and missed having her to snuggle with. I decided to get another doxie.
I went to a breeder in Riverside, CA, looking for a miniature doxie puppy and as it worked out, to my good fortune, they did not have any puppies at that time however, I spied this lonely little brown doxie looking at me from inside a cage. I asked the breeder about her, she was (3) years old, had narrow hips and could not be used for breeding.
Breeders do not treat their animals the same way we treat our pets. Basically, this dog had been living in a cage for (3) years. Not handled much, not played with, she was denied her puppy years. She did not know how to play ball, and she was afraid of everything and everyone however, I bonded with her almost immediately and sensing a silent call for help, I bought her. I did not want to see her put back into that cage.
I named her "Winnie" and we have been together now for over (3) years. We have become best friends. She still does not know how to play ball but, does a happy dance when I come home and wags her tail a lot. I have confidence in her, one day (hopefully in the near future) I will throw the ball and she will bring it back to me.
Winnie and I thank you....Jack Herring
Jack contacted me interested in ordering a Bikers For Best Friends shirt. He’s interested in getting his Harley Owners Group to plan a ride out to Best Friends Animal Society to enjoy the ride and visit the animals.
If you’re like Jack and have a story to share please email me a high quality picture of you with your pet by your bike and a short story.
Thanks Jack for rescuing Winnie and sharing your story.
Ross Hartill
Community Manager