Well, nearly a year later, and I have one different dog. She goes on walks and is relaxed. I can take her to the dog park where she loves to be the princess of the park. And now today, we were able to walk the 3 1/2 blocks to the field off leash in a complete heel. A heel means that she is right by my side, following my every move. If I stop she stops and sits and when I walk she walks at whatever pace required to keep her head by my knee. I have been able to do this on leash for a while but off leash, this is the first time it really clicked. Now mind you I had the opportunity to do this outside of a field because it is only 1 degree outside, so NO one is out. None the less, I am very proud of the accomplishment.

One of my greatest desires is to have a dog that I can train for search and rescue. Unfortunately Faith has the smarts and ability but her fearful temperament disqualifies her. As a nurse I intend to be involved in disaster work and would like to have a dog that I can train to work alongside of me. Once I am a nurse and a little more stable, my intention is to get Faith a friend as well as a dog that I can work into this role. Since moving to NJ, I have had the opportunity to meet some people involved in disaster search and rescue dogs and it has only increased my desire. Only time will tell but in the mean time I have 7 months of school to finish. Finish line here I come.
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