Written by a CP Intakes Coordinator
In the trying economic times, employment is not to be taken lightly.
Sometimes hard choices must be made when an opportunity presents itself. Pablita's family had to make that decision. When offered a job out of the country, Pablita's mom had only one thing holding her back, what to do with Pablita.
She may be a senior cairn but she has lots of spunk and love to give to that special someone. Pablita is 15 years old, a black-grey brindle and a bit overweight (which she is looking forward to becoming a svelte diva!).
This lovely dignified lady does enjoy belly rubs, ear scritches and brushing. She very much likes pampering. She's not an in your face kind of a cairn. A nice soft bed, good food, nice rub downs are the top of her list. An occasional critter chase is not out of the question either.
Pablita has been well cared for and loved throughout her life. She is very happy to be able to continue to be well cared for and is looking for someone to share the love she has to give.
Thanks to all the supporters and members of Col.Potter, cairns like Pablita have a place to go when life throws roadblocks and changes in their path. Her mom is very grateful for Col. Potter as is Pablita. Without Col. Potter many cairns would face an early end to life when they have so much life left to give.
Pablita is named in honor of Pablita Velarde, perhaps the greatest woman artist in the Southwest. Pablita Velarde was a native American of the Santa Clara Pueblo. One of her most famous public works is the mural at the Bandelier National Monument. Col. Potter's Pablita exhibits the same dignity and gentle spirit of her name sake. Although Col. Potter's Pablita doesn't know how to handle a paint brush as of yet, she may consider that as her next career.
Please welcome Pablita!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
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