
Sometimes you’re not looking to adopt, but the opportunity finds you. That was the case for 34-year-old Rob Tackett.
In May 2016, at a South Carolina fire training facility, Rob was posing for the 2017 Charleston Animal Society’s firefighter calendar with a special co-star: Kimber, a sweet German Shepherd puppy.
“Her owner and his wife told me she wouldn’t go around any guys,” Rob said. “And when I first met her she curled up in my arms, it was an instant connection. She felt safe with me.”
From that moment, Rob knew the two were meant to be together. But the two weren’t brought together immediately.
“Mr. March” in the Charleston (South Carolina) Firefighter Calendar is a firefighter with the Charleston Fire Department. He is also an Army veteran who bonded with Kimber’s original owner, Steve Hall. Steve was an elite Marine sniper who served three tours of Iraq and Afghanistan.
When Steve returned from duty, he unfortunately suffered from post traumatic stress disorder. He was plagued with nightmares, flashbacks and anxiety. His symptoms were only alleviated with the help of his dog, Scout.
But sadly, Scout passed away in December of 2015, leaving Steve to spiral downwards once more.
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Meanwhile, a malnourished, hairless puppy was found on the side of the road and brought to the Charleston Animal Society. When the pup’s hair grew back, the breed was revealed to be a German Shepherd, and she was named Kimber.
Steve adopted Kimber, and the two were close companions with Kimber helping relieve Steve’s PTSD symptoms, just as Scout had done.
Steve and Rob became good friends in the months following the calendar shoot. But in the summer, Steve fell ill, requiring neck and back surgeries. During his hospital stay, Steve asked Rob to watch over Kimber. He knew Rob, a lifelong animal lover, would agree, and he did.
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But unfortunately, as weeks passed, Steve’s health did not get better.
“He was heartbroken,” Rob recalls. “He said, ‘My health is not where I want it to be. We can’t take care of Kimber. I don’t want her going anywhere else.’ ”
So, Steve did what was best for Kimber, and asked Rob to adopt her. Rob didn’t hesitate.
“I love that dog,” he said. “She is an incredibly special dog, I’ve never been around a dog like her. Just being around her makes everything easier.”
Kimber is 13 months and 45 pounds as of December 27, 2016. She is happy and healthy with Rob, as well as a certified PTSD dog.
Rob hopes that with more training, Kimber can visit other veterans and help them the way she helped Steve and helps Rob.
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“She’s skittish around other people at first,” Rob said, considering Kimber’s past abuse as a puppy. “But when she gets comfortable she is the most loving dog in the world.”
If you are interested in the 2017 Charleston Animal Society’s firefighter calendar, all proceeds go to the Charleston Animal Society’s medical fund. This fund is dedicated to saving thousands of abused, neglected and abandoned animals every year, like Kimber.
Sometimes things work out in mysterious ways. Thank you Rob and Steve for serving this country.
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Cynthia Caserta Ventura
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He’ll, I’ll adopt them both…
B-dubs Brian
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Here you go all my lady friends!
Barbara Woodward
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I think I need a new calendar.
Pratima Singh
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I am ready to adopt both… 😛
Brandi Swinson
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I think I’d feel an instant connection too if I was snuggled with that man….I mean dog…..lol
Sarah Kang
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What a lovely ending…
Trooper Jim Salvino
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awesome story
Maybe Mimi
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So beautiful, this post
Mary Mac
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Me too!
Toy Sammons Reardon
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Great
Danielle Seymour
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Tara Seymour
Cheri Alexander
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I just love this..
Judith Bacon
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They’re both gorgeous!
🙂
Carmen Suarez
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Yes…a happy ending!
Lynn Cricket
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Love my GSD puppies
Min Kim
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Ummmm Bridget Bishop Jacqueline Levy
Carla Hoffman
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I. Need rescuing
Carla Hoffman
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So have i
Ashley Smith
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Mhmm he can put my fire out lol
Diana Thomas
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Got a love a man that is sweet to dogs!
Tanya Barrott
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Summer Olivera
Sharon Case
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That is so sweet.
Emily Mildes
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This is almost illegal…I mean I can’t think of two more attractive creatures.
Pat Pierce
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amen
Deanna Mangrum
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Love this! Thank you Steve and Rob for your service to country and community!!
Cheryl Carlbert Ferraro
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Stacey Ferraro
Theresa Dominguez
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Yeah GSD!!!
Danette Mathew
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Really. ..who wouldn’t laying against those abs…..
Sonya Cortina
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*throws money at screen* lol
Abby Jost
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My GSD is named Kimber as well! I love her to pieces!
Brenda Jackson
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PRECIOUS.
Sonya Cortina
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For the love of charity! Lol
Bobbie Gaudette Constanzo
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I feel an instant connection too. Lol
Janet Gwin
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A sweet makes you feel good kind of story!
Camille Deming
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He needs lots of help with it hahaha
Natalie Greentree
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Sam Greentree eeeee
Linda Walden
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And the.man isn’t bad either!
Deborah Grove
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Adopt me please lol
Natalie Woolverton
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Ya!!!
Grant Toye
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Cali Vazquez
Choua Xiong
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Maly!! Where’s our hot sensitive firefighter who will rescue the dogs!! Lol.
Morgan Patrick
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This is one of the nicest story. Thank you for sharing. So sorry about your friend. What an incredible Veteran he was.
Robert Harbick
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My wife and I moved around a lot for many years during my career in the Marines. We had several cats but never a dog, although Gretchen, my wife always wanted a Corgi. My twin brother who has always had several dogs has always told me how special having a dog was but I never really thought that much about them except as just “another pet”. Cats are all well and good but they’re just pets. They don’t snuggle and show real supper affection or want to play ball 25 hours a day. Anyway, we finally took the plunge and got first one then two Corgis. Here we are 11 years later and I know exactly what my brother means now. I would die before losing my fur-children. Our two pups are our kids, and every bit as much family members as any human child would be.
Thomas Johnson
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Adrian Roy Lanakila Bartley you should do a Django&I calendar, haha
Lynne Brown
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Me too xx ☺
Tamara Kemps
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A true hero..:-*
Jessie Luff
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Amanda Sullivan is it bad that I looked straight past the man and thought how cute the sheppy was?
Marcy Nelson
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They look like they belong
Michael Ireland
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Can’t wack a gs
Kerry Jones
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I wounder if he will adopt me