Hello, Dear Readers!
I’ve been blessed with a dog! Her name is Bella. She’s a beauty and sweet as strawberry pie.
Bella is a small dog with long legs. She weighs all of 15 pounds. Some days, 15 and a half! Yet, for such a little girl, she sure fills my heart with love.
My most recent post was a long time ago. I had a wonderful dog then too, named Roscoe. He had to go live with a new family.
Roscoe is doing great in his new home. He moved to the coast, where he lives with a terrific family and three other dogs.
Roscoe’s new parents have a designated room, a pantry they call it, for dog treats. That says a lot. Roscoe has a good life.
After more than a year without dog hairs in my home or the sound of paws prancing on the floors, I started to wonder if I would ever get another dog.
Eventually, I started looking at photos online. Late nights, when I couldn’t sleep, I’d scroll through what seemed like and probably was, thousands of photos.
I heard about Bella before I saw her. I knew in my heart that I’d probably adopt her the first time I heard her name and I was right.
Bella was in a training program, A New Leash on Life, in Spindale, North Carolina. She lived with her trainer, an inmate at a minimum security correctional facility.

Puppy Bella
Sometimes, I tell her about Roscoe or one of her other predecessors. Mostly, Bella and I have our own unique experiences and adventures together.
I love her to peices, of course. I’m very proud of Bella too. She sits like she’s been to the finest training school in the world. Maybe she has!
Bella goes everywhere with me. She makes people smile and laugh pretty much every time we venture out into the world together.
Bella’s trainer taught her to dance. He taught her a lot, such as how to jump through hoops and the important skills too, like how to heel, sit, and stay.
Bella is my emotional supoort animal (ESA), but she’s also a Therapy dog. She won a blue ribbon! She loves and I mean loves making people happy! I adore this about Bella.

Ms. Bella
I needed this dog. She’s my best friend and makes me hope for a long life together.
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