
 
          
          Hello 
          everyone,
          
          First, 
          let me start by saying a special thank you to Jennifer, Alain and all 
          the volunteers who took such good care of me during my three months' 
          stay at the SPCA.  I was in pretty bad shape when I was rescued by the 
          SPCA last August, but thanks to all the medical attention and loving 
          care I got from the staff and the volunteers, I was finally put up for 
          adoption in October 2008. 
           
           
          
          
          
          My 
          life drastically changed on Saturday, October 25, 2008, the day I was 
          adopted.  The whole experience was nerve wracking.  When I first got to 
          my new home I didn’t know how to behave.  I had never been in a house 
          before.  Other than my stay at the SPCA, my 7–8 years of life had 
          been restricted to a cage in a barn.  With all the new smells and 
          noises of my new home, I was very afraid at first and I stayed in my 
          little corner trying to take as little space as possible.  If I could 
          have dug a hole in the ground to hide, that is what I would have 
          done.  I was doing my best to avoid everybody’s company and would 
          change spots to be left alone.  It also took a lot of coaxing 
          from my new mom to eat.  It took me a long time to make my place and 
          feel comfortable in my new home. 
          
          
          
           
          
          Now, 
          six months later, I hear people say that I am a different dog.  I 
          have definitely gained a few pounds.  Food is delicious and I am, 
          after all, a voracious eater.  The menu varies all the time … my 
          favourite meal is beef tripe.  I eat as much and as fast as Kimo – my 
          12 year old husky companion.  I am also a lot more interested in 
          people and now go and greet visitors.  Not only that, I love to go and 
          get petted by my mom when she tries to work on her computer.  
          Sometimes, she will get the brush out and I get a real treat. 
           
          
          
          
          I get 
          along well with Kimo.  He can be a bit grumpy at times … but I guess 
          that is to be expected with old age.  He shows me everything I need to 
          know.  When in doubt, I can always rely on Kimo.  I also spend time 
          with my feline housemates, Anatole and Ursule.  I especially enjoy 
          Anatole’s company, a 13 year old cat.  Anatole is the king of the 
          neighbourhood.  When he’s not out hunting, you can find us sleeping 
          side by side on the deck’s doormat in the backyard.  At first, I did 
          not want to leave the house and would try to escape from the 
          backyard.  I was even called Miss Houdini for a short while.  Now 
          that the weather is nice, I do not want to leave the backyard.  I 
          really enjoy digging and chasing squirrels.  Kimo is a great 
          audience since he finds me very entertaining. 
          
          
          
          I 
          can’t get over how busy I have become.  Every morning Kimo and I go to 
          the park where we meet Sammy, a big Bernese Mountain Dog for play.  
          Then at night we go for another walk on the riverside, or I will go 
          running with my mom.  I feel much stronger than before.  I am now 
          confident enough to show off my tail when I walk.  I no longer keep it 
          tucked as far down below my legs as possible.  I have become a great 
          listener so my mom lets me run off leash.  I never go far and do not 
          want to let her out of my sight. 
          
          
          Overall, it has been a great winter.  I was initiated to 
          cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.  I really enjoy pulling and look 
          very good in my harness.  Now I keep hearing people talk about going 
          to the cottage.  I have never been there but can’t wait since I hear 
          it is a lot of fun.  I will send you some more pictures soon.  Who 
          knows, I might surprise myself and go for a swim … 
          
          With 
          love, 
          
          
          Truffles (now Mika)
           
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