Saturday, May 21, 2011

Getting shoes for Ro

Today I met up with Barb and Ro at REI to try on some shoes for Rowena! Because we will be doing our placement training in the middle of July-it will mostly likely be very hot outside, so Ro will need to wear shoes to protect the pads of her paws.
Anyhow, Barb was teaching me how to put the shoes on Rowena and let's just say Rowena wasn't overly pleased with shoes! She still behaved so well, but had this look on her face like "Why are you making me put these on??" And then she would hold the paw in the air and not put it down. It was very cute, but hopefully she'll get used to them in July when she has to wear them!
Once we were done at REI we went to get fish tacos nearby. We thought we would just walk (roll) over there since it was so close. And wouldn't you know it, we found a place that didn't really have ramps! It's crazy how I think everywhere is going to be so accessible, yet I manage to find all the areas that aren't.
It was a lot of fun getting to see her again! I will miss meeting up with them for the next few weeks as Barb is going out of town and Rowena will be at a Puppy Sitters. :( But when she gets back at the end of June I hope to see her again before placement!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Go Rowena Go!

Today I heard from Barb and she said that Rowena and her went to take a temperament test on Saturday. Our amazing girl got a PERFECT score!! =) Way to go!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Puppy Class

Today me and Alexis went to CaPR for puppy class. I have been trying to learn the cues that I will be using when I get Rowena. I was excited and hoping that her puppy raiser would be there...and were pleased when we saw she was! I only knew who she was because I looked up Bridget's blog (Rowena's mom) and it had photos of the litter when they were about 10 weeks old! They were SOOOO adorable! It was really nice being able to tell her what an amazing job she did in raising her and I hope she knows how much our family appreciates it!

Thursday, May 12, 2011

First Dinner Out

Today I met Rowena and her Advanced Trainer for dinner! It was really fun getting to see her again! I arrived a little early, so I went inside to wait until they got there. I didn't see them until they were just about in the door, but as soon as Rowena saw me she came right over put her paws on my lap and gave me a big kiss! Talk about making someone feel special! :) I had only seen her twice prior to this visit-but already she is starting to remember me!
Anyhow, we headed in -got our food and sat down to chat for a bit. Rowena is such a sweet dog! She is well behaved and has this calming personality which I love. I was expecting more people to keep coming up asking if they could pet her (from all the things I have read about with Service Dog) but that didn't happen. I think it was because we sat down fairly quickly and Rowena just went right under the table and waited patiently for us to finish.
When we finished dinner we went back to our house so we could practice going for a walk with the girls. Rowena put an extra harness on so that Alexis could hold onto it while we walked. Alexis usually holds onto my wheelchair when we are crossing streets or when we get to crowded areas, but when Rowena joins our family she won't be able to do that-so Alexis will be holding onto a second leash attached to Rowena. Everyone did really well on the walk! I am so grateful that she has been so good with the girls! Riley (our cat) even met her -and only hissed once! I am very excited for our placement training which will be in July!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

We have a Match!

We found out that we are getting a match! It has been almost two years since we started the application process-about four years since Zane and I started discussing the possibility of adopting a service dog into our family-and now it is happening! I can't even tell you how excited (and nervous) I am! I am thrilled that I will have a new companion that can go everywhere with me, and nervous because this will be my first dog. Her name is Rowena and she is a Golden Retriever/Labrador mix. She has a beautiful golden color and enchanting brown eyes!
I have a lot to learn about how to take care of her, but I am up for the challenge and willing to learn! The girls are very excited as well. She came to my classroom on April 14, 2011. I didn't know at the time that she was the dog that Canine Partners of the Rockies had thought of placing with me. We had just talked about doing presentations for my classes so the students would have a better idea about what the s
ervice dog would be doing while at work with me (when I did get one). I remember saying to my para "I really hope when I get a dog, she is as calm and sweet as Rowena". Little did we know, she would be the one!
She didn't get to meet the family until the following week because we had all been sick with some awful stomach bug, and wanted to get the house all cleaned and sanitized again. I talked with Zane that week...I told him I really wanted
to continue the process, we had come so far. He was worried though-our family had changed a lot since we started the application process, and the fact that service dogs aren't family dogs made him really doubt that it was going to be possible. He had many questions (always making me see the reality) which I wrote down and started to see things from his perspective. I cried that night, realizing that he was right...it was going to be too difficult with the kids.
A few days later I got the courage to call the placement trainer back. She was amazing and listened to all our questions. I really worried about integrating a service dog with our family as the girls are only 3 and 4, and Zander is 5 months
! It seemed a lot to ask of the kids to not pet the dog or want to play with her. I knew I had to tell Barb everything- I didn't want to go through the whole process only to find out it wasn't going to work out. It was really, really hard for me-parents from my work had started the process of fund raising to help us with the cost-how would I return the money and what would I tell them? I felt like I was too far to turn back.
It was difficult not to cry while talking to Barb, but as our conversation progressed an amazing thing happened. She explained to me that the reason she had brought Rowena with her to my work was that she thought she might be the perfect match for me. She adapts to situations and still
understands that she has a 'special person' who she needs to watch out for. She thought that Rowena would be able to handle being more of a family dog then most service dogs can. We talked for a good two hours-and with each question came a supportive answer. I had a lot to learn, but it would be possible!
A few days later Rowena came to meet the fam
ily. Alexis who is normally shy around dogs, warmed up to her. And Zane...well lets just say half way through the meeting he was asking "When Rowena comes to live with us..." She had won us all over!
Since that day I knew that our lives would be forev
er changing-for the better! Things have been falling into place and we are all working towards getting ready for our new family member! So without further adieu, meet Rowena!