For a couple of days I’d noticed a happy-go-lucky three legged dog and her human companion walking the aisles near my booth. I was curious about their history and struck up a conversation with Jane Detjen, Sadie’s owner. She told me the following story.
She said that Sadie had been a stray, living on her own in Crooksville, Ohio. She had been hit by a car and left on the road, but eventually struggled to a nearby front porch. The homeowner wasn’t fond of dogs and called the police department to remove her. Her luck changed when the officer transported her to a local rescue group where she was cared for and put up for adoption. (She actually appeared on local TV with Peg Brody who does a weekly animal adoption spot) Peg became her 1st foster mother and took her to a veterinarian, Tami Schearer, to see what could be done for her right front leg.
Jane happened to be at the Schearer Pet Hospital one day with her elderly dog who needed a checkup and mentioned to Dr. Schearer that she needed a playmate for her youngest dog who was wearing out her oldster. It was then she found out about Sadie and met her the next day. Jane said it was love at first sight- and although Sadie did end up losing her right leg, she has no trouble walking, running, or jumping. She even does the agility course at the local dog park! A doggie Cinderella story if ever there was one.
Merry Rosenfield says
This is a wonderful story. I’ll bet you’re proud of your daughter! I’m sure she will be a marvelous veterinarian. I’m proud to think of her wearing a Magic Zoo name badge.
I had no idea that greyhounds were universal blood donors. One more amazing piece of information about this beautiful breed.
Toni J. Longville says
Our daughter Dr. Toni Coeline Longville has a 3 legged Shepherd mix that was hit by a car when it was a puppy. The owners did nothing for him. A rescue took him to the vet office where my daughter worked as a tech. His leg had to be amputated because it didn’t grow due to the injury that was never taken care of. Toni knew he would be hard to place. So after assisting with the surgery she adopted him and named him Thumper. She’s had him for about 8 or 9 years and he loves her so much…and grandma too! She also has a female black greyhound named Isis that is very special to her also. She also is a rescue. Isis is a blood donor…Greyhounds are universal donors for other dogs. Well, know you know some background of our youngest (4th) daughter who is a new vet!
I can hardly wait to give her the pendant and name tag we are purchasing from you! Have a good day!