

You would never know that now of course. Just as before, you would have trouble separating this pair of friends. In fact, the missing leg seems to provide a better head rest for Bandit, his long nose filling the empty space.


Bentley really does have a dog bed. Apparently, it's built for two. Though Bandit doesn't play the lead role in this particular story, I sometimes feel that he should probably get his own blog. That blog would be titled "Extremely jealous, attention thieving husky guy".
Occasionally you will find Bentley out sun bathing with Sasha who doesn't particularly enjoy the cold, other dogs, or men. Sasha doesn't particularly enjoy much. In fact, she mostly enjoys when the other dogs stay away from her. She actually behaves more like a cat than a dog.
Most days you wouldn't know any of this ever happened. Bentley certainly doesn't spend any energy considering the past. He's moved on to three legged naps, hard wood floor slipping, and lots of wrestling.
He chases the ball, guards the bones, and fiercely defends us from every strange sound in the neighborhood... and even stuffed manatees . He's as perfect as the day we brought him home and he brings us more joy than we can articulate. He's the perfect oddity.



Bentley will be home with his team. No two-a-days at the hospital and no difficult decisions to be made. This year we will give thanks for all of you. All those who supported in thought or deed. It can often seem like there aren't enough good news stories in the world. Maybe there aren't. However, Maybe they just don't get told.

Somewhere in GA, there is a three legged rottweiler named Bentley. He's sitting on his favorite couch, with his favorite ball. There's nothing particularly extraordinary about him... except that he got a second chance.
Always great to hear about him and his story. Thanks for the uodate
ReplyDeleteYou bet! Thanks for following!
ReplyDeleteYou should be a writer my friend! So eloquent and beautifully written to express the story that is this amazing guy Bentley! I am so very proud to have followed his amazing recovery and now, second chance at life. He’s so lucky to have amazing humans like the Hoy’s to love him....just as I deduct you, are so lucky to have an amazing dog like him!
ReplyDeleteKerrie S.
Thanks so much. Love to write... especially about my boy :))
DeleteAs usual, your way w/ words & Bentley's heart bring tears to my eyes. I've been reminded constantly as of late that our days aren't promised, like the universe is trying to get its point across. I'm so grateful your family helped Bentley get a chance at having many more days to come ❤
ReplyDeleteThanks Rachel! I know you guys would have done the same. We are blessed!
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