Dogs

Rescuing Bunny: A Journey of Healing, Hope, and Home

Occasionally I’ll check the foster role at Best Friend’s NWA, mainly to see if there are any senior dogs needing a temporary home. After bringing Daisy Mae and Lacey into my life three years ago, there’s a very soft spot in my heart for older dogs.

Most of the time I don’t see any older dogs, instead it’s mainly puppies needing homes. And don’t get me wrong, puppies are cute. However, I didn’t have kids for a reason. I’m not patient and I most definitely don’t like to clean up pee and poop. (This was confirmed with our emergency foster, Button, who was with us during the extreme cold snap. Cute as a button, he was also a lot of work.)

I did notice one dog, a three year old, who had a note that caught my interest. “Bunny recently gave birth and needs a calm place to recover.” I thought, “Hey, that sounds like our house,” and moved on with my day. I was packing to go to Santa Fe, New Mexico for a content making trip for Osprey Packs and definitely wasn’t planning on fostering a dog anytime soon.

Fast forward five days, I’m sitting in the high desert sun in Santa Fe, New Mexico passing the time before my flight, aimlessly scrolling instagram. A story from Best Friends NWA caught my eye - a cute black dog with the kindest eyes I’d ever seen named Bunny was in need of a foster home.

Bunny still needed a home.

I texted my contact and told her I was interested in meeting Bunny, but that we’d need to ensure her and Daisy Mae got along.  So the next day, Daisy Mae and Bunny were introduced in the play yard at Best Friends gorgeous new Bentonville facility. After some initial sniffs, the dogs were getting along fine, although admittedly, they were (and still are) largely ambivalent of each other.

Bunny came home with us that day and I was blown away by how skittish this poor girl was. She had clearly been through something and was fearful of humans, cars, loud noises - basically her own shadow.

We started to built trust with each other and slowly, she warmed up to me. By the end of the first night, she allowed me to pet her and even ventured onto the couch to sit next to me.

I will never forget the butt wags on her first morning with us.  She was so excited to see me and wanted all the pets. It felt like the biggest affirmation that this was a good thing, and she was not afraid to show it.

By night two, she was full on cuddling with me and it was then that I realized, Bunny was meant to be with us.

For the last three weeks, Bunny has had pretty extensive medical procedures every Friday requiring a full-day stay at the clinic. She had 10 teeth extracted, was spayed, and received her first heartworm treatment. Incredibly, all of this care has been provided at Best Friends NWA at zero cost.

Each time I went to pick her up from the vet after an initial hesitation, the butt wag was back. And I’m not going to lie - it felt good to bring her home too.

So it’s not surprising that on Friday, after yet another all-day medical treatment, we made it official. Bunny is now officially a Blonsky.

As part of her adoption, I got access to all of her medical records and spent a bit of time looking through them tonight. And what I found was horrifying.

On her initial intake on February 7th, Bunny was noted as emaciated, weighing only 50 pounds. She had over 100 ticks, a smashed left jaw including damaged teeth, and she tested positive for both heartworms and ehrlichia, a tick-borne disease. I also learned that Bunny had ten puppies, eight of whom died shortly after being born. Her two remaining pups are nearly ready for their own adoptions, which is very exciting.

Reading that, it all made sense why Bunny is the way she is. She’s had to fight to survive and nothing has come easy.

I feel so lucky to have her in my life. We’re adjusting to being a family of three and I even caught Daisy Mae and Bunny snuggling together the other day.

We’ve still got a bumpy road ahead of us, as she finishes her heartworm treatment and together we learn some obedience skills. I’m hopeful that we’ve got a bright future ahead of us and can’t wait to see where we end up.

A Much Overdue Life Update

Wowee I am overdue for an update! You know how sometimes life changes in really big, unexpected ways and then it’s like you’re on a rollercoaster and it’s really fun and you just don’t want to stop or slow down to reflect? Yeah, that’s where I’m at.

But it’s time. And I’ve got a lot of time on my hands these days, now that we’re back on another round of COVID lockdown. So, in no particular order, here is what has been going on the last few months.

I broke up with my partner, which also meant ending our engagement.

I moved to Capitol Hill into a gorgeous apartment that I’m in love with.

I adopted two dogs.

 It’s funny, when you condense it down into three sentences, all these changes seem pretty manageable. But it’s been a lot of really big changes.

Overall, these changes have all been for the better, even though breaking up with somebody that you love is heartbreaking and not something I wish on anyone. For both his privacy and mine, I’m not going to go into details, but please know that he is a wonderful man who has all my respect in the world.

I will go into details on my new apartment and the doggos though! The rental market in Seattle is really soft right now and I was incredibly lucky to find a nearly 750 square foot, one bedroom unit that’s actually affordable.

The apartment is a perpetual work in progress

The apartment is a perpetual work in progress

It’s in a historic building on the quiet part of Capitol Hill, built in 1927! There are some really fun details that they’ve kept as they’ve remodeled throughout the years, including a fold-out ironing board in the kitchen and the original toilet! I love thinking of how many people have pooped on that exact same toilet!

The building is also pet friendly, so as soon as I was settled in I started my search for a dog. I quickly found a pair of bonded senior best friends who were in need of a permanent home and soon found myself as a brand new dog mom!

Lacey and Daisy Mae

Lacey and Daisy Mae

I feel like I won the dog lottery. These girls are the absolute sweetest pups ever. They warmed right up to me, cuddling on the first day and settling right in. We’ve quickly established a pretty good routine (I think?? I don’t actually know since I’ve never done this before…) and I’m definitely spending way more money than I thought I would. Who knew vets and food and toys and all the things were so expensive?

Of course you can follow all of their adventures on Instagram.

I’ve also got a few exciting things lined up in the bike world. I’ve seen a first cut of the film All Bodies on Bikes that we’re making with Sweetgrass Productions, Zeppelin Zeerip and Shimano. It’s looking so good and I can’t wait to show everyone when its released this spring. I’ve also got a fun promotion coming up in December with Machines for Freedom and Saris, so keep your eyes on my Instagram for details about that.

Pedaling away on the trainer

Pedaling away on the trainer

One of my goals for this winter is to be more engaged on my blog and to finally update the recommendations section of my website. I have a good friend helping me with some website changes and hopefully she’ll be able to hold me accountable to more consistent content. Please let me know what recommendations you’d like to see and if there’s any gear reviews you’re looking for!