Meet Neah
Our house felt so empty without Berlin, who we lost to Nasal Cancer in September 2022. So after talking about what we were looking for (a dog that would get along with our cat was the top priority), we decided to open up our house and hearts to another dog, Neahkahnie (NEE-uh-kah-nee)*, or Neah (NEE-uh) for short.
She was timid and underweight but sweet and accepting of touch.
I first started by looking at the available dogs on the shelter’s website. Over the course of a week, I visited several of the shelters, walking the kennels to see if anyone caught my eye, as Berlin had done nearly 13 years ago, as well as meet the dogs I noticed online. As I walked down a row of cages, a sweet tan dog and her equally sweet kennel mate approached their kennel door. I thought, “Oh, that’s a cute, sweet dog. It would be perfect if that’s one on my list.” Sure enough, it was. I asked a volunteer to bring her to a Meet’n’Greet yard, placed my stuffed cat on a bench, and watched Canela (now Neah) casually walk up to it, sniff, and walk away. She was timid and underweight but sweet and accepting of touch.
My husband came to meet her the next day and after an evening of discussion, we adopted her the following day.
I’ll be posting more about integrating her into our home, including managing and facilitating her healthy relationship with our cat, Bagheera, later, so for now I’ll simply share that she is a wonderful addition to our family. I will always miss Berlin, as I miss all my other fur babies, and my grief is not and will never be gone, but it brings me joy to share my heart with Neah. She, like all the dogs at shelters, is so deserving of a good home.
*We hiked Neahkahnie Mountain along the coast of Oregon with Berlin in January 2019. Carrying on this special memory in this beautiful place with Neah means so much to us.