Jessie came to us through strange ways, as they all do. Carene and Ulrich flew in from Australia to get married on the 7th of December. It was hectic, wedding planning and getting everything organised, and of course, Coda-Doda had to play a part, and so walked down the aisle with us. It was so, so sweet.
But, just before the wedding, they had popped down to Marienthal, and typically, picked up a little rat of a dog. They brought her back to Windhoek, and the little thing bonded to Ulrich. She absolutely adored him.
After the wedding, they spent some time with us in Swakop, and during the day I would baby-sit little "Jakkals" as they had named her, working on her terrible fear and lack of confidence. The first time that she met my lot, she was so terrified, she peed herself.
She was seriously ugly, bless her little heart, and had the most awful tail I'd ever seen. I really tried to find her a good home, and posted on Facebook, and all of those things. In the meantime, Carene and Ulrich were trying to decide if they could take her back to Aus, and when they decided that they really wanted to, they began finding out about the process.
Unfortunately, it didn't work out, and Jessie would have spent too much time in quarantine, when she was already a fragile little girl. So she stayed with me, as they did their rounds of Namibia after the honeymoon.
She fitted in well, and slowly, the timidity faded - but only around us. For a good three months, she peed herself when people walked in or if she got a fright. She was so scared, that she never got a smack or disciplined at all (which was probably a bad thing!)
Carene and Ulrich went back to Aus, and by that time, Pio and I had fallen in love with the little girl. Yes, I changed her name from Jakkals to Jessie J, as I she was so ugly she had to have a pretty name! And boy, did she grow into that name!
She is a beautiful little girl now, with lots of attitude. She's learning to bark when the others do, and they have brought her out of her shell in a way I don't think a human could have. Although, she barks on her way back into the house to hide behind me, but at least she's getting there :) She runs with us, and has never disappeared, luckily following Bear and learning all the good habits from him.
But then, the worst happened. We were en-route to Swakop for our wedding, with all the family, and the silly girl jumped out of the car window and broke her pelvis. We rushed her straight to the vet, where at first they said that that it looked okay. But by the next morning, she was in severe pain, and on x-ray, her pelvis was broken.
It has taken months to come right and she'll probably struggle for the rest of her life, although now, she has amazing mobility and doesn't let it bother her. She runs and plays and only every now and then, when she gets up, do you see that something might be a little uncomfortable.
It is gutting, and I worry about her daily, but she is a happy little thing and loves life! And we love her to bits and pieces.








