MyBoyChe
Well-Known Member
After coming to the difficult decision to PTS seems my brother is softer than I thought. He spent all day Friday (from his hotel in Romania where he was stuck on the last day of his hols) emailing various contacts/colleagues asking for help with Sammie. By the most amazing fluke a colleague of his who is also a photographer called him to say they might be able to help. They are a couple, one working from home, one works mornings, 2 late teen kids, no small kiddies in the immediate family (we made them very well aware of our concerns about Sam being nervous and small noisy children were a worry as he is simply not used to them) lost their old dog a year or so ago and not wanting a pup but looking for an older dog, the wife has mobility issues and can walk reasonable distances but cant walk fast! My bro has explained all of Sams issues and been completely up front with them, they live a couple of miles from us and socialise with bro and sil so happy to keep in touch and will let us know if things dont work out so we can have the final say in any decisions. Took Sam out for a walk this morning and met up with them all, they drove him home to his new house, we all sat out in the garden whilst Sam explored the house. So far, so good. I know its early days and we may still have to make some difficult choices but they seem a lovely family, house is typical family house, clean but not show homey, they are not obsessive tidy types and Sam will be allowed to sleep on the sofa if he wants to. I so hope this works out for the little chap, I am seeing my bro in a new light tonight, I really didnt know he cared that much about Sam and I was quite tearful earlier. So I thought you'd all like to know that we may have a happy outcome to a horrid week. Im also hoping that within a secure family Sam might learn to relax a bit, he is always fine once he knows you and this is a pretty much adult environment so he has every chance. Some settling in and being a good boy vibes would be appreciated.