My adoption story began in November of 2020. I was the owner of a beautiful Bernese Mountain Dog named Bailey, who sadly passed away from bone cancer in her leg. My husband and I did everything we could to beat the dreaded disease and went as far as having her leg amputated and getting her chemotherapy treatments. Unfortunately all of our efforts failed and she passed away. Our hearts were shattered and while I was not ready to get another right away, I channeled my loss into helping the Heart of Michigan Bernese Mountain Dog Rescue in any way I could.
One day, I noticed they had posted a beautiful petite female puppy mill rescue who, oddly enough, had a rear leg amputation just like my previous girl. What were the odds? It felt like fate had put her in our path. I inquired about her journey to rescue and my heart just sank. I knew right away that we needed to adopt her.
It’s been almost a year since we adopted Autumn, and she has been nothing but an amazing beautiful part of our family. Her disability of having three legs does not slow her down one bit. She is happy, thriving and is loved to the moon and back. My husband and I are so grateful to be her Pawrents and do our best to help the rescue when needed.”
Pictured: Barbara's Berner, Autumn