Hello Friends!
It's been exactly one year
since I adopted Murphy and brought him to his new home. As soon as I
saw Murphy's big, cute head and read about his joint problems, I knew
that we were meant to be in each other's lives. My previous giant breed
had severe elbow dysplasia and I felt that I could provide Murphy with
the care he needed. He has been the best dog and this past year has
seen him really come into his own.
When
I first got Murphy he was coming off his first ACL surgery. After 3
months of rehab, his other ACL finally gave way. Another surgery, and
another stretch of rehab. In that time, Murphy was calm and reserved
and was so patient through it all. He put in his time on the water
treadmill and he still gets lazer therapy on his joints and muscles. He
was/is such a wonderful, sweet guy. It was clear that he'd been loved
his whole life, and that made me very happy.
Now
that Murphy is all healed, watch out! This boy has really developed a
goofy personality and has become very vocal. I'm often greeted by
howling and face bumps. This past winter in NY was very cold and snowy
and Murph loved every second of it.
We
go on daily hikes and we recently got back from our first backpacking
trip together in the Adirondacks. He was perfect! Hiked and swam all
day, and then when it was time for bed he walked right in the tent and
slept through the night. I think he's really enjoying this new, active
lifestyle.
I'm so blessed to have Murphy in my life. He's my best friend and my constant companion.
Thank you Newf Friends for everything you do for these wonderful animals. And thank you for Murphy.
xoxo,
Courtney and Murphy