Debbie and Rayo - Happily Ever After! :-) |
The two were conversation pieces at the Madrid and JFK, New York Airports, and received excellent care from the Delta staff who took care of them during the transcontinental transport. When we arrived at JFK, Debbie was waiting for Rayo and Barbara was waiting for Benji. We didn't have but a few minutes to exchange greetings and give them the dogs and give hugs, and then we were off to our connecting flight back to San Francisco. Darrell and I had smiles on our faces all the way back, knowing that the two dogs were probably cuddling up in their new beds, with new toys and many treats, as we made our way West.
Rayo and Benji Travel from Spain to their New Homes in the U.S.A. |
"I began my search for a Galgo in December of
2011. Having made some inquiries, I was directed to Diane at Scooby North America who put me in touch with Eva. I quickly sent in my application and
waited to hear. It wasn’t until February that the process started moving
forward, although I had heard from Eva and knew that I wasn’t forgotten. My
references were checked and by the beginning of March I was informed that my
application was accepted. I was then asked to choose a few dogs that I was
interested in and they would be tested to see if they would be compatible in my
household which contained a Greyhound, 2 Italian Greyhounds, a Silky Terrier, 3
Parrots and several Italian Greyhound fosters.
Of the three dogs I selected, I kept going back to Rayo’s
photo. There was no profile written about him, but his eyes and expression gave
me hope that he could become part of my family.
The other two dogs were tested first and one was definitely not small
dog friendly and the second one was younger and wanted to play with the small
dogs, which made me a little nervous. Then I noticed that Rayo was no longer on
the website. I was so dismayed and contacted Eva, who calmly told me that he
was taken off because he was on hold and she was waiting to see if the group in
Holland would release him. Thankfully, they did. Rayo’s testing with other
Galgos, small dogs, cats and even the chickens went perfectly! By March 31, everything was finalized, I sent
in my payment and was told he would be arriving at JFK on April 8th. From that point on, I was notified of
everything that was happening, even getting photos of Rayo and his paddock
mate, Benji, in quarantine waiting to leave Scooby.
Rayo in Quarantine at Scooby in Early April, Just Before we Left for the U.S.A. |
From the moment Rayo came out of the kennel at the airport,
I knew I had adopted the perfect dog. He
came out wagging and has not stopped since.
Debbie Meets Rayo for the First Tine at the JFK Airport in New York |
Rayo easily acclimated to living in
my household and going to work with me everyday. He was house trained within a
week and didn’t take long to realize that my bed was his favorite place in the
house. At night he whines to go upstairs so he can cuddle in bed with me and
the other dogs.
Who Could Resist the Cuddle Bug, Rayo? |
Rayo with his Pack - Um... Where Does Debbie Sleep? |
Rayo is Such a Sweetheart |
Rayo is now a Therapy Dog - How Cool is That? |
Thank you so much for adopting dear, sweet Rayo, Debbie. You touch all of our hearts with your love and generosity, and we certainly appreciate your support of Scooby and our beloved Galgos. I wish you many happy years with Rayo, and hope that you have another dear Galgo joining your family/pack very soon. Muchas Gracias!
Hasta Luego! Thank you for reading my blog. More to follow. Bless sends her blessings.
Our gorgeous Galga, Bless! |
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