White Dog and the White Dog Army
Wonderful World Wednesday
“No one can
do Everything, but Every One can do SOME Thing…”
… and the
story of the boy rescuing starfish on the beach. He is told he is never going
to save the lives of all of the stranded fish. His reply as he returned yet
another to the sea, “Yes, but I sure made a difference to THAT one!”
The WDA
believes that one person, two or four-legged, CAN make the world a better place
with an action that may not even be noticed as extraordinary and, further, we
think these actions form a chain of positivity and goodness that can take your
breath away with the strength of its magic.
Consider
this story of a pup saved from death because a rescue group posted his photo, a
father who would not settle for “no”who saw in the picture "something", and the dog who has made a major difference
to a dying boy.
By Michelle
Leifer, Vetstreet.com Wednesday, February 01, 2012 republished from Good News Network
As nearly anyone who has adopted a pet from a
shelter can attest, there’s something special about a rescued animal; it’s as
if they can sense they’ve been given a second chance at life. That’s certainly
the case with Juno, a Belgian Malinois who was adopted just days before she was
to be euthanized. But since coming to live with her family in Alcoa, Tenn.,
she, herself, has taken on the role of rescuer to a dying boy whom experts
believed was not suited for any service dog.
Four-year-old Lucas Hembree suffers from Sanfilippo
syndrome, an inherited, metabolic disease that causes children to lose the
ability to speak, walk and eat. The disease also causes severe neurological
damage that leads to aggressive behavior, hyperactivity and seizures.
With no cure or treatment currently available, Lucas
isn’t expected to live past the age of 15 and may be in a vegetative state by
the time he is eight. Realizing that every moment is extra precious, Chester
and his wife, Jennifer, wanted their son to experience as much as he could
while still having the capacity to enjoy life.
When the disease started to take a toll on Lucas’
joints, Chester looked into getting a service dog to keep Lucas steady when he
walked. “I was told that a service dog would cost at least $15,000, and that
Lucas wasn’t a good candidate because of his deteriorating abilities and his
behavior,” Chester says. “I refused to accept this answer.”
A combination of prayer and persistence led Chester
to Juno. “I came across a posting about her on a rescue group’s website,” he
says. “I had the feeling in my gut that I had to go see this dog.” The whole
family made the two-hour trip to meet Juno, who was being held at an east
Tennessee shelter. “She was emaciated, and was days away from being
euthanized,” Chester says.
“She had been surrendered to the shelter because her
previous owners didn’t understand the breed.” Fortunately, Chester did. He’d
gotten to know and love the Belgian Malinois while working as a law enforcement
officer years earlier. “I loved their desire to work and their ‘never quit’
attitude
The Hembrees brought Juno home and showered her with
love and affection. From the beginning there seemed to be something instinctive
about their relationship. One day, Chester noticed Juno circling Lucas while he
was in his wheelchair. “She was whining and nudging him with her nose,” Chester
says. “I checked his oxygen levels and they were very low.” After giving him
oxygen, Lucas returned to normal and Juno greeted him with licks and affection.
“That’s when I knew she had the ability to pick up on his neurological
changes,” Chester says. “Now she alerts us when Lucas is about to have a seizure
or if his oxygen levels drop really low. She has saved him several times."
Juno has become a literal shoulder for Lucas to lean
on when walking, and a calming influence when he becomes agitated. And while
Chester makes sure that Juno gets time off, he says that it’s hard to get Juno
to leave Lucas’ side. “You don’t see one without the other close by,” he says.
“It really feels like it was meant to be.”
To learn more about Lucas you can go to the Facebook
page his dad writes about Lucas.
20 comments:
Wonderful story. Thanks, WDA!!
-Bart and Ruby
Love that story....keep em' coming!
Wyatt
Such a great story! I sent this boy a Christmas card
Dachshund Nola
I do believe that Juno is an angel sent from Heaven to watch over Lucas and help him to have the best life possible. Dogs are amazing!
We have always loved the starfish story.
Gosh, this story of Lucas and Juno is amazing. We have chills. What a beautiful bond.
Your pal, Pip
MOM and I sent him a card. And the starfish story is one of our favorites.
Blessings,
Goose
That was the best story I heard all day. What an awesome family for believing in their boy and Juno.
Just amazing. Sometimes it is so hard to believe that there is anything real or good out there, until I come here and read about all the love you share and it's such a great feeling.
Pee.S. Thank you for your belief, we believe one day we will be a home of one as well. :)
Someone shared the starfish story with me, and I have loved it ever since.
It is amazing when someone- human or furry has been given a chance and be discovered that they too can make a difference.
All furrys need to be given chances and not tossed away like garbage.
Its so sad to hear of the ones - who were not given chances-
thank you for sharing this
love
tweedles
We also sent a Christmas card last month, and are keeping him in our prayers! :)
Woofs & hugs, <3
~Bailey (Yep, I'm a girl!)
What a great post! We sent him a Christmas card too! Our canine companions so some pretty amazing things!
.,What a great post, very touching.,wonderful story..keep posting
We sent him a Christmas Card too! This is such a wonderful story. So, so good for both the little boy and for the dog. It is definitely a match made in heaven. Awesome team!!
I read this story and shared it with my friends. Really heartwarming and unforgettable.
I wish I read the other stories you mentioned about but there were no links.
Huggies and Cheese,
Haopee
That is truly so very wonderful.
hello dear friends, wonderful eskies! Stopping by to say hopefully sister will get some good photos of us soon, hoping she will help us blog a bit more. It's not so easy these days!
Great story, my friend....
Mom read that story and thinks it is so true. Not only does that boy get a friend and service dog (trained by his dad!!) but they saved a life from a shelter.... very cool!!
That is such a beautiful story and how much that lovely dog is giving back for being rescued. just lovely.. HUgs GJ xx
Such a beautiful story.
Love,
Teddy Bear & Sierra
What a beautiful story.
I was just talking to a lady yesterday who lost her Weimaraner after 14 years. She was telling me about she was this dogs 5th home and everyone just kept passing him up. She told me how special he was to her and the best dog ever. I told her that you always hear one mans trash is another's treasure and sounds like she found the gem.
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