| Call
it what you want – fate, serendipity or just good
luck. When actor Jamie Lynn DiScala and her husband,
manager A.J. DiScala, ran into Animal Wellness publisher
Tim Hockley at the L.A. airport last spring, little
did they know how much the conversation would change
their lives. After hearing about the then upcoming Animal
Wellness Expo, Jamie Lynn, best known for her long-running
role as Meadow Soprano on The Sopranos, and A.J. decided
to attend the Rose Bowl event. They ended up adopting
a beautiful 10-month-old Rottweiler mix named Hailey
and the couple couldn’t be happier.
“We always talked about wanting a dog to round
out our little family, but never could we have imagined
hitting the jackpot the way we did with Hailey,”
says Jamie Lynn. “We really believe rescue dogs
appreciate their new chance. From the first day we brought
her home, all she wanted to do was be good and give
love. It was like she knew us her whole life.”
Jamie Lynn describes herself as a huge dog lover but
neither she nor A.J. had ever rescued an animal before.
The AW Expo seemed like a good opportunity to change
that. They knew they would have a difficult time choosing
just one dog but Hailey’s loving personality finally
won them over.
“We went with open minds and open hearts and promised
each other we would be patient, strong and rational.
We walked around looking and playing with many dogs.
But when we rounded one corner and saw Hailey, both
our hearts went out to her. She was so mild-mannered
and sweet. We asked to take her out and walk her around
a little. She came right over and tried to sit on my
lap. It was the cutest.”
Remembering their promise to be patient, Jamie Lynn
and A.J. decided to do one more loop around the Rose
Bowl. The more they walked and talked, the more convinced
they became that Hailey was the dog they wanted. They
stepped up their pace to return to the San Gabriel Humane
Society’s booth, where they found Hailey, only
to discover she was gone. The congenial canine had left
to take part in a mini-parade to attract the attention
of potential adopters. Disappointed, the couple took
the shelter’s phone number and headed for the
exit. Then destiny stepped in.
“Seconds before we were about to leave, we heard
an announcer say ‘and here is Hailey...’
A.J. and I looked at each other and said ‘It’s
fate!’ We ran up to the stage to claim her before
anyone else could... and the rest is history.”
The award winning 23-year-old actor, who is also developing
an impressive stage career (Broadway’s Beauty
and the Beast, Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s
Cinderella), says Hailey fits into her busy L.A. lifestyle
perfectly, and hangs out at many of the city’s
dog-friendly destinations. When Jamie Lynn is shooting
on location for more than two weeks, she takes Hailey
with her. For the easy-going canine, that meant three
months in the Dominican Republic this past summer while
Jamie Lynn worked on the film, Lovewrecked. Jamie Lynn
took advantage of the opportunity to teach Hailey how
to swim. “She was so afraid at first, but every
day she got a little braver. Now, you cannot get her
out of the pool. She even jumps into fountains.”
An experienced dog guardian, the actor can’t believe
that legislators are considering banning breeds such
as Hailey’s.
“It makes me so sad to hear the stereotypes about
Rotties,” says Jamie Lynn. “I have had cocker
spaniels and bichons that were very good and sweet dogs,
but not friendly with strangers or other dogs like Hailey
is. For people to say Rotties are a frightening breed
and the others aren’t, strictly by appearance,
is unfair.”
These days, however, Jamie Lynn is totally at peace
with her life, especially with the addition of Hailey.
“Hailey means the world to me. I love to cuddle
with her when A.J. isn’t here. When he is here,
the three of us will lie in bed on a rainy afternoon
and it’s the best feeling in the world. It makes
us all feel that, no matter what happens, we have everything
we could ever need, right here at home.”
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