Welcome to March in the Country!
Meet Otis (right). Likes: Chaos. Dislikes: Any semblance of obedience. My family adopted this 70-pound puppy shortly after Bailey, our beloved lab-chow mix of 11 years, passed away late last year. I’ll admit we moved on too fast, but Otis needed a new home and we had one to offer. It was soon evident we were in way over our heads, with a chew-happy dog that considered our home one all-you-can-eat buffet. It took some time—and some training (pet and human alike)—to restore a little order, but I’m happy to say that Otis is now a very good-ish boy. (Although I’ll admit getting him to jump up for this photo went against everything we have taught him.) This issue is about the unique beauty of second chances—of leaps of faith and…