Tell Em the Story of How You Rescued Me Again

"She was my rescue dog, but actually she rescued me.  She saved me, more than once, she saved me…

Georgia Christmas Taco Hayes was once a nameless dog who found herself in a bleak situation; she was a resident of a high-kill, gassing shelter in the state of Georgia. May it be by run a risk, destiny, or by God's grace, merely this dog was vouched for by a new rescue organization in North Dakota. "Georgia" was then transported caravan style thousands of miles to her new home.

graying adopted dog looks up while sitting
Andree Hayes

Georgia had many struggles early on. She tested positive for heartworm illness, and X-rays showed she had a bottle cap resting on her esophagus. As she gained her health back, it was discovered that Georgia was what rescue volunteers called a 'I-der' domestic dog. These special dogs are hard to place in foster or adoptive homes, because they accept not been socialized properly with other dogs.

Georgia waited patiently in boarding for nearly two years before I came along.

graying adopting dog licks the side of owners face while she takes a selfie laughing
Andree Hayes

We started fostering Georgia about a yr after my Gramps George had passed away from leukemia and cancer. At that time, I weighed 89 pounds and refused to consume until I weighed less than the twenty-four hour period before. I was struck by grief, and I could non dig myself out. Georgia was the bright light at the cease of the tunnel through this struggle of expiry and great sadness.

teen sitting on the ground with arm on back of dog smiling
Andree Hayes

I am convinced that Georgia knew I was hers from the first day she met me. Even though she bared a variation of my gramps'south name, I wasn't so sure. She followed me everywhere and would not let me out of her sight ever.

graying adopted dog wearing pink bandana with white spots looks up while sitting
Andree Hayes

She was and then smart and loved me for no reason, and past Christmas that twelvemonth, I knew that she was my soulmate. We adopted her for Christmas, and little by little I was able to discover joy in life again.

adopted dog sits in front of fire place while owner sits smiling next to it with arm placed on dogs back
Andree Hayes

A year later, I was devastated when my husband wanted nothing to do with me and left me.  I could not convince the man I had loved since I was 16 to stay, and my life was over. There was no hope. I cannot even count the number of times I wanted to end my own life. The only thing that kept me from killing myself was that I didn't want my Georgie to have to get back to the kennels where she spent nearly of her previous life where no one wanted her.

Every night I would cry, and every night she would lay her head on my neck and lick my tears. She never left my side.

owner and adopted dog lay back to back
Andree Hayes

The depression from this lingered for about iv years. If you saw me at work, you would have never guessed this hidden surreptitious. I battled getting out of bed most mornings. My business firm was a mess. And, equally soon as I would get home from work, back to bed I would go; information technology didn't even thing if the sunday was nonetheless in the sky. Was information technology by take chances or past destiny that Georgia was my dog? I am sure yous can approximate my conclusion. God gave me a gift of a cute domestic dog who had known and experienced her own hopelessness and despair in one case upon a time agone. She was my dog, considering she just had to be. We were soulmates.

adopted dog lies down while owner leans over to take selfie
Andree Hayes

This May, Georgia and I started a new chapter of our lives with a new home on the golf course. I am so thankful that she got to spend the showtime vii months with me in the new business firm and create new memories. She absolutely loved information technology out here.

owner lying on couch with view of yard and adopted dog is laying down next to couch
Andree Hayes

On Dec 17th, Georgia Christmas's heart gave out. I at present find myself in a place of deep sorrow. How do I get through this pain without my all-time friend? I don't accept the answer, merely I know this: I cannot let the grief to take over as this cloud has washed so many times before. Georgia will go along to be my strength, considering I know she would never desire me to be in that tunnel of depression again. In her honor, I will carry on."

adopted dog and owner are head to head in selfie
Andree Hayes
owner sits on ground with arm around adopted tongue who has its tongue out in the woods
Andree Hayes

This story was submitted to Honey What Matters by Andree Hayes, 35, of Mapleton, Northward Dakota. Submit your story hither.

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