So here is how it all went down. My parents gave me an ultimatum: it was either get rid of the dog or get her into obedience classes. I had a week, a week! to make this decision. I went back and forth between the choices. And it was not easy at all. Through much prayer and self examination I decided to let her go. I was one of the most difficult things I have ever done in my life. So this is what I did, I contacted the breeders from who we got Chloe from. I told them my situation and immediately they said they would foster her for me!! I was shocked, and my heart filled with hope and happiness. So yesterday I gathered up all of Chloe's toys and food. I made a page long list of Chloe's quirks and then Lynn (the breeder) came up from Nixa, MO and picked Chloe up. It was very difficult, but I am getting through it. I was crying this morning, because I woke up and she wasn't here. I didn't hear the jingle of her collar as she woke up and I wasn't able to snuggle with her. I didn't hear her bark when I came home from school. I miss her.
Moving on. I would have to thank my Lord Jesus, for guiding my steps and helping me make the decision to contact the breeders first. They are not just breeders to me anymore. They are my friends. And God could not amaze my more at how he worked this all out. I get to go down and visit Chloe whenever I want to. I can call Lynn whenever and check up on her. This family is amazing and they are showing the love of Christ by doing this for me. I am comforted to know she is in a safe place. And to know that she will have so much fun with all the other dogs! They have 9 dogs! Whoa! Chloe makes 10. Chloe will even get to be with her Dad Oz. A huge thank you to the Boone family! I love you guys! I will definitely see you soon!
Here are pics of me and Chloe the night before she left.