If you read my earlier post about my first dog Gracie, you know that I am absolutely in love with my pup. She is such an amazing dog. The only problem we had was separation anxiety (on both our parts). She was (is) super clingy to me. If we would leave you could hear her through the door crying.
So at this point in our lives, we had one dog and two cats which my hubby thought was more than enough. I didn’t.
I knew Gracie needed a friend. I also knew this time I didn’t want to go through a breeder. I wanted to rescue a dog that needed a home, so I looked on petfinder.com. It’s a great site. You can type in what breed you want, what gender, what age and how far you’re willing to travel to find one.
Being allergic to dogs I have to have a hypoallergenic breed which limits things. I liked bichons and thought they were beautiful, so I found a rescue in Kansas City who had a litter of bichon puppies. I (kind of) discussed it with the hubby and he needed some convincing, but he didn’t say a flat out no — so I filled out the forms and emailed it in to see if we qualified.
A woman from the rescue called me the next day saying this litter came from a puppy mill and would be ready to go by the weekend. GREAT! Only problem was you had to commit to the dog, sight unseen. Well, what if we got up there and didn’t bond with the dog? What if she hated me? Then what? My husband would kill me if we drove 3 hours to get this dog, and we didn’t even want it.
The rescue was bringing several animals to a Petsmart that weekend to try to get them adopted and said we could pick up our pup there.
Here was my plan, we could go in and just act like we were random people, look at the dog and if we didn’t want it we would just walk back out.
Once inside, we saw the little munchkin. She was so tiny! We asked to hold her and she was so still and quiet and just snuggled up in my arms. At that point we told the woman who we were and that we wanted her.
Now bichons are usually white little fluff balls, but at the puppy mill they just had dog cages stacked on top of each other, and one dogs waste would just leak down to the cages below (sorry, not a pretty visual). So when they found all the dogs there they were literally yellow, so they had to shave them all down. So she wasn’t quite as fluffy as I expected but that was fine it would grow back.
We put her in the kennel we brought and headed back home. The whole 3 hours in the car there was not one peep from this puppy. I kept looking in the kennel to make sure she was still breathing. She was terrified.
Once they had rescued Lulu (which is her name) from the mill they put her right in a foster home. The only problem was that the foster home had 4 small children that were constantly chasing her and pulling on her. So going from zero interaction with people, to the other extreme, she sort of had a nervous breakdown.
We have had Lulu for 5 years now. It took 2 years before she would come on her own and sit in my husband’s lap. Even now if we move too quickly around her, she will dive for cover. If anyone other than my mom comes to visit, she will race back under the couch.
It makes me sad that her terrible beginning in life will affect her forever. I think for the most part she is a very happy dog. She loves us, and she follows Gracie everywhere.
Gracie is definitely the Alpha and Lulu is fine with that. I can’t imagine what her life would be like if she was adopted my anyone but us. Not everyone would be as patient and understanding with her as we are. I guess that’s why God brought us together. She has enriched our lives and we couldn’t imagine life without her.
Speaking of family, this green dresser almost became part of mine.
I really fell in love with this one. I got it off craigslist for $25! It’s from around 1910-1920.
Now it looked pretty horrible when we picked it up. It was also very heavy. But it has great lines. The top two drawers stick out further than the bottom two (intentionally). It had fantastic hardware on the bottom two drawers, but the knobs on top were missing. I found 4 different, really cool, vintage knobs that give it character.
I used Sherwin Williams paint in Paradise as the base for my chalk paint, distressed it, glazed it with brown glaze and waxed it.
It has been sitting in my dining room for a few weeks, I’m having a hard time parting with it. If I had a speck of green anywhere in my house this baby would be mine.
Before:
After:
Green Antique Dresser
Lindsey@BetterAfter says
Hi Shanna! Wow, this looks beautiful! What a gorgeous color of green. And your dogs are the sweetest things ever. I’m so happy they both have a such a loving home. 🙂
Shanna Gilbert says
Thanks so much Lindsey!!!
Mrs. White Twig & Tea says
Hi shanna- totally love this green! Can’t go wrong with sw paint and the distressing and glazing looks great. Visiting from MMS, Angela @ Mrs. White Twig & Tea (http://www.mrswhitetwigandtea.wordpress.com)
Shanna says
Thanks so much Angela! I appreciate you looking!
Christie says
How sweet LULU IS:) sHE IS SO BLESSED TO FOUND A LOVING HOME! lOVE YOUR DRESSER AND COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND HOW EASILY IT COULD HAVE STAYED~ LOL wOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOU LINK UP TO mY mONDAY mUSE AT http://WWW.CARTERSCOTTAGE.NET
fOUND YOU FROM mISS MUSTARD SEED AND HAVE BECOME ONE OF YOUR FOLLOWERS 🙂
Shanna says
Christie- I will definitely link up to you! Thanks so much for following!
Hope @ Fairhope Supply Co. says
My grandmother had a huge Green dresser sitting in her hallway. She painted things before her time and would have had a very successful decorating blog if she were still here! Your dresser is just as stunning!
Great Job!
sara pliske says
love your green dresser! it is the perfect shade of green…i have been really into the kelly greens vs. the lime greens this year! too bad my entire sunroom is lime green. you did a great job 🙂
Blessings – Sara
Claudia nicholson says
I AM smitten! Sherwin williams first then chalk paint??
sorry for all caps. my keyboard is wonky.
Shanna says
Thanks! I make my own chalk paint. I used the Sherwin Williams as what I mixed with the chalk mixture. If you google DIY chalk paint recipe it will come up for you. There are many different ones out there. You might just have to experiment until you find one you like! Good luck!
leslie Stewart says
Love your dogs! Love the green! I’d like to invite you to share it at my party, Twirl & take a bow, at http://www.houseontheway.com. Hope you can stop by!
Leslie
Shanna says
Thank you so much Leslie! I linked up to you. Love your blog!
Rachel says
You did just a quality job on this dresser! I love that color (I’m thinking to do a green dresser soon now) and I really love the little vignette you did on the top! So pretty and regal looking!
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
Love that happy shade of green!
Shanna says
Thanks Sharon!
Christine says
This dresser is great! The green color choice is perfect. I am hoping to try my first diy, homemade chalk paint dresser. Your project gives me nerve to do it!
Shelly Andrade says
I LOVE how you painted your dresser! Fabulous job on the transformation, love it!!
riva says
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO well done! I LOVE the color!! 🙂
Tessa says
What a sad story about Lulu. I can’t believe places like that exist; that so many people just don’t care about living beings, only about money. She definitely was blessed to be adopted by your family.
Mary Beth @ Cupcakes and Crinoline says
What a lovely redoux ~ and your pups are so precious! ~ what a touching story and I’m so glad Lulu has such a wonderful home now. We got our Gabby from the shelter ~ she had been in 3 abusive homes before we got her and we couldn’t ask for a sweeter dog.
Thanks so much for linking up to Project Inspire{d} and have a blessed week.
Hugs, Mary Beth
Michelle says
Oh, pitter patter!! Looks extremely similar to my favorite dresser, well, favorite right now. 😉 I have painted and sold at least 3 this color! This is a poor quality photo, but you get the idea.
http://reimaginedjustforyou.com/temp/2013/02/11/isnt-she-pretty/
Ellen says
Your pups are adorable. We have had 2 labs, but our next dog will definitely be along the lines of yours! I am ready for a smaller dog! The dresser turned out great. Did you glaze right over the chalk paint, or did you clear wax first? What kind of glaze do you use?
Donna Allgaier-Lamberti says
Love the vintage green dresser. Wish I knew more about the paint you used.
Donna Allgaier-Lamberti / White Oak Studio Designs / SW Michigan
Hand-Painted Vintage Furniture Transformations
Blog: http://smallhouseunderabigsky.wordpress.com
Facebook: donnaallgaierlamberti@facebook.com (To see a portfolio of painted pieces for sale)
Beja @Howdy Honey says
I’m in LOVE!!!
Shanna says
Thanks Beja!
Lindsay says
What is the shade of green you used called? It is perfect for a project I need to get going.
Gigei says
This is CRAZY, I found the exact same dresser and I am in the process of painting and restoring it… Same small locks on the drawers, same side and everything. I bought here in Utah, the lady I bought it from told me that it was in a barn for years and her family was ready to burn the barn with all
the contents inside! I must send you a pic of mine although it is not finished…. Love what you did with this one.
Jillian @ Hi! It's Jilly says
That dresser turned out gorgeous! We had a cute little white dog who was a quarter bichon, a quarter poodle, and half cocker spaniel! She was so darling! The kids hated parting with her when we moved across the country and couldn’t take her with us.
Shanna says
Thanks Jillian! It’s amazing how quickly animals become part of the family. Have a great weekend!
Denyse @ Glitter, Glue & Paint says
Great transformation, Shanna! I’ve been looking for dressers and passed on one a while back that looked like this one…now I’m mad. LOL
xoxo
Denyse