He came to us when because one of Judy's coworkers had 4 dogs. (She also has 4 cats, but I digress...) One day, 3 of the dogs got out of the fenced enclosure in her yard, but Nick stayed behind. One of the neighbors called animal control and they came to investigate the situation. When she called the dogs, they came home and animal control deduced that she had the situation under control However, while the officer was there, the 3 other dogs turned on Nick. He suffered several serious bite wounds. Fortunately, with the help of the officer, she was able to seperate them. The hypothesis is that while the other dogs were out running the neighborhood, they formed a new pack, and Nick was no longer a member since he wasn't with them. In order to keep him safe, she needed to find a new home for him. She asked if we would take him in. All it took was just one meeting for me to be smitten with him. He's a real charmer. He's smart and funny. (And now that he's had a bath, he's even pleasant to be around.)
He is settling in nicely. The vet said he's in good health, except for a little extra weight. So we're walking about 60 minutes a day, which is good exercise for both Nick and his mommies. Ricky and Marci are adjusting to having a dog in the house. (OK, Marci is taking a little longer with the adjustment process.) I don't think we realized how much we missed having a dog in the house. It's a really great feeling.