Meet Orla!
Our Hairy Sausage Dog
In the previous post I hinted that we had welcomed another set of paws into our hearts and home. As regular readers might know we are very much a cat household, and already have three gorgeous felines - Two British Shorthair sisters, Luna and Lola, along with Digby, our daft Oriental boy.
Hubby and I have never been 'dog people' but our daughter ended her first year at university with nearly four months laid up in plaster, having been diagnosed with a benign bone tumour. She and our son have always been keen to have a dog and in a moment of weakness, whilst feeling sorry for Alice, we agreed to find an adult rescue to rehome.
Our search led to Orla, a 4 year old wirehaired dachshund. She had been kept with fourteen other dogs and used purely for breeding. She was very shut down and had absolutely no idea how to 'be a dog'. When we took her in she had stress alopecia, so her ears and nose were completely bald and she also had very little fur on her sides. The photo below was taken after she'd been with us for 3 months, her nose and ears had grown back but her sides remain very sparse. Her poor undercarriage bears witness to multiple puppies and her nipples pretty much touch the ground😢. The day she arrived we took her for a short walk around the block which left her lame for 3 days, so she had clearly not been out before. Her most testing issues were a complete fear of humans and no toilet training. These were by no means the only challenges however and, as novice dog owners, we did question if we had made a sensible choice.
Fast forward 5 months and her progress feels nothing short of miraculous! She's pretty much house trained and has also all but stopped 'submisson piddling'. It took at least 4 months for her to open up and show an interest in life, but she now loves playing with her ball and even enjoys a game of hide and seek with my hubby! We're extremely proud parents and take a ridiculous amount of joy watching her overcome such an appalling start in life.
She charms everyone she meets and is quite the celebrity on her walks! It feels like the entire local dog walking community is following her progress and she loves meeting her doggy and human friends whilst out and about. She is a very comical dog, both in personality and looks and we're constantly asked what breed she is. Some people hazard a guess at a hairy sausage dog, others suggest a Dandie Dinmont Terrier and just a few know she's a wirehaired dachshund.
She is very gentle with the cats and generally gives Lola and Luna a wide berth as they're not very playful. Digby is a high energy male Oriental and chases her around the garden before they come in and collapse together on the sofa!
The cats have lots of lovely beds and scratch posts so it seemed only fair that Orla should also have some nice things of her own too. I was therefore very excited to find some gorgeous wirehaired dachshund linen fabric in two slightly different styles and snapped up a metre of each! Orla is now the proud owner of two personalised quilts, each backed with cosy fleece for warmth.
Orla is a nice short name to applique!
Having two blankets means that we can have one in use and one in the wash. I used a wavy stitch to quilt the fleece and linen together and a blanket stitch to attach the personalised labels. I then bound the raw edges with a wide satin bias binding, which remind me of blankets from my 70s childhood!
Orla seems pretty happy with both of her new blankets!
She is very cute and I'm so pleased she has found a good home after such an awful start. The cats are so beautiful. It looks like she loves her blankets.
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Ellie
oh Josie, she is such a little beauty. Rescue dogs are sometimes such a challenge at the beginning but once they settle in and know they are safe, they make the best dogs. She will love you all forever. As usual, perfect sewing project. Hope you daughter has recovered.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your lovely comment Sharon, I know how much you love dogs and took in both Buzz and now Burt, so you fully understand how we feel!
DeleteAlice is doing great, weekly physio sessions but otherwise fine! 2022 kept us busy, I had surgery for breast cancer the week before Christmas and then, after recovery, started the follow up treatment in the New Year. Our family certainly got our money's worth from the wonderful NHS 😀!