How the canine arrived to the shelter is important background knowledge: This knowledge can change our mind set and we then alter the way we introduce our canines to other humans - especially children and other canine. Think of a dog who was abused vs a dog who was surrendered by his past owner because of relocating... each experience would form a different energy within the canine.
So many times this phrase has been heard as people browse for new pets: Are they house broken?
We must understand that some dogs have been in the shelter for years and some were never introduced to training, a warm bed, or guidance in what humans expect. This is the best part of rescuing!! We get to implant our routine, love, and training into a sometimes empty soul...whose return investment is always exceedingly high.
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The shelter can sometimes be a stressful life, so we must keep in mind that the personality of the canine you meet at the shelter, is not the forever ever personality. If we can picture a stressful job (wink, wink )... see the stressed us vs the vacation us... TOTAL CHANGE right? It's the same for canines, once we bring them home, get them on a consistent routine - this includes proper meals, exercise, proper socialization, and training - we are bound to see the true canine!
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Never keep your heart closed to experiencing this type of connection. It's a beautiful thing ....
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As always, wishing you many happy tails and merry Jingle bells,
Pet Charmer