Thursday, September 3, 2009

Poptropica Member Accounts 2010

Daisy, a homeless podenquita


Daisy and is a case of compassion. Very urgently need a family that will take time and patience since it has a separation anxiety problem and needs help. No wonder Daisy's behavior if we consider the history of his life from its inception. Daisy was rescued
being a newborn baby togetherwith his brothers and his mother in December 2001, eight new puppies nacidos.Hacía bad weather, the day after a heavy snow fell and would have died. Since then Daisy has lived in many places, but never found suverdadero home.
was the last of the litter to be adopted, when he was about 5 months (1). He was taken first to a house where he allegedly was fine, but later found out that her husband abused her (beat her when she tore) (2). He was in a residence (3), then in a foster home (4), then a protective (5), then in another foster home (6), then another house host (7), then was adopted by a family who loved her but could not with her (8), then went to a protective (9) then to another foster home (10) and then to the residence carrying a year (11). This came out a few days because a dog rescue group tried to see if she could help to rescue work as one of the houses deacogida was convinced that Daisy would be very good. He ruled for rescue because they say they still afraid of when it was abused (by moving her hand off his face in the middle, as if he were to hit), and that an animal enters an area where much fuss puedehaber can not be afraid. But Daisy gave them grief and although not what was agreed, also tried to get her home to have her as a plus, but did rescue. It took two sofas and curtains (in 2 days) and Daisy turned back to the residence (12). I've been putting the numbers so that you can see it has been moved 12 times and the poor.
Now Daisy is 5 years. And still looking for a home where they want.
When you meet Daisy gets very nervous at first but with gladness, jumps up, goes running and spinning, people love a lot. Once past those first few minutes, is very happy but very quiet. Leash walks better than any of my animals, very obedient, in a more permanent situation could go off-leash in the field and back, loves to play and look for things, gets along well with other animals, etc. It's a bitch made for country life.
The problem comes when you put at home. On the one hand can not be alone and suffers from separation anxiety, and will destroy anything in front, not just furniture but doors, shutters, etc. whether or metal. Furthermore, if there are other animals at home, it becomes dominant and possessive, so if they are many, when it has only been with another male dog of its size, is when more has been at all levels and has little problems, but both times it happened was in temporary shelters. never wrecked or anything, could not stay in the first because they moved to another city far away, and second because he left his second family of adoption.
Their problems have been the main reason so many changes. And those changes only serve to worsen your problemas.Es the dog chasing its tail. Everyone says that Daisy is adoptable, but I have not clear, and is a great pity because it really is very good. You need someone willing to adopt with their problems, to work with her to try to exploit all the good that is, it's much. And it has to have a safe place to be when no human company, escapes the cages for example if they are homeless. Its main problems come when left alone, so I really need a family where someone is almost always at home (although that was the case with the two families who adopted him and did not work).
is sterilized and vaccinated, her mother was allergic to fleas but she has not had health problems of any kind except kennel cough once.
can be with cats and is lovely with children, both foster homes had small children and there was never any problem in this respect, alcontrario, she is very careful with them.
I think if he adopts it, and that person is aware of its problems in advance, and have any idea of \u200b\u200bliving with animals "difficult", Daisy is going to bring much joy, because they say, is a smart dog and charming when he's with someone.

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