Chena's first night in her new home |
It is official.
We have now become a true Alaskan family. We adopted a beautiful Husky on Sunday. We are excited to welcome Chena “Puff”
Clark into our lives!
Chena’s adoption is a long and slightly magical tale. One might say it began with a phone
call from the Southeast…..
Aaron and Emily Routon, our wonderful friends from Sitka,
called on Saturday extremely excited that they had just adopted a dog from the
animal shelter in town. They told
us she was an Australian shepherd mix named Puffin, our “Puff” for short. They were swooning over her on the
phone with us, and while we were very excited for them, sadness ached in us. We
had been looking for a dog for the past 4 months, but couldn’t find just the
right fit for us. Our dream dog
was some type of Australian shepherd/border collie/lab mix. Checking Craigslist and the online
sites for the animal shelters in Fairbanks and North Pole was an every day
occurrence. I had nearly adopted a blue heeler/lab mix the week before but
opted out at the last moment. He
just didn’t seem like our dog.
The fortuitous bad weather that led us to Chena |
We went to Ft. Greely, where Ben teaches, to allow him to do some schoolwork instead. I immediately checked my e-mail and saw the pictures of Puff that Aaron had e-mailed us. She was very cute. The next logical step was to check Craigslist and the listings of the animal shelters to the north of us. Ben decided to forgo his work and join in on the online search. I had bypassed any dogs that were available who were huskies. We had previously decided that we definitely did NOT want a husky. Huskies are commonly a little too energetic and thus can be unruly as housedogs. I had also been scarred by a dog-sitting experience for a husky my first year in Sitka. All of my JV housemates will recall the infamous Takatz and the terror he inflicted on our lives for three straight weeks. I swore after that time, that NEVER would I get one of those dreadful dogs.
So it was a surprise when Ben said, “Look at this dog!” It was indeed a husky. Her description said she was gentle,
sweet, and medium sized. She was a
year and a half old and already spayed and housebroken. She was also extremely cute. Her name was Kellick. She certainly fit
the bill for us. In an instant we
had decided that we were going to make the two- hour drive to North Pole to
meet her.
When we arrived at the shelter in North Pole, Kellick came
shooting out of her cage with three other littermates. Kellick had more energy than we had
hoped, but she also came with another surprise. Her back foot was in a cast. We asked the woman what had happened and she said that Kellick
had broken her foot climbing fences.
Ben and I looked at each other in horror—this was just the type of husky
we did NOT want. At this moment,
one of the littermates came to our side in a calm, docile manner. The other three bounded around us and
jumped up on us, eager for attention.
The blond husky looked up at us with a relaxed demeanor. Ben and I gave each other a head nod,
signifying that this could be our dog.
We asked the woman what the blond husky’s name was. Her reply was all we needed to know
that we had to take this dog home.
“Her name is Puff,” the woman said. In disbelief, Ben and I laughed and figured if that wasn’t a
sign, we didn’t know what would be.
Walking by Donnelly Dome |
In true Clark fashion, she is a RED head.... |
So Puff came home with us and is turning out to be our dream
dog. She has much to learn as she didn’t
know any commands (sit, stay, come, etc). Because she came from a sled dog
yard, she also believed it was her task to pull you when you put a leash on
her. She also didn’t seem to know
her name, which was fine by us because we already had a new name for her:
Chena (pronounced CHEE-na)--the name of the furthest north place we have been. We figured this was a fitting name for our northern-born dog. On her dog collar is now inscribed
“Chena Puff.” In the short week that we have had her, she is quickly
learning what we expect of her.
It turns out, she is not only sweet, gentle, and loving, but smart as
well! We love her!
So excited and happy for you! xxooj
ReplyDeleteso precious, what a beautiful and lucky dog
ReplyDeleteso sweet - i love this story. congrats on the new addition to your family. love her sweet face.
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