My precious Adopted Shorty - Dog Adoption - Why You Should Hang In There
Dec
10


My precious Adopted Shorty
About a year and a half ago, I think about that, my husband and I adopted Shorty, a 3 year old Black Lab. I wanted to change her name, but, my hubby liked it. She is a petite size for her breed. Shorty lived with an elderly lady, who passed away, the family that inherited her did not want her, so they did not look after her.
Shorty was hit by a car, badly hurt she was. A vet did a botched up job of fixing her up. And, when she got very badly ill, the family brought her to the humane society. The vet at the humane society fixed her up, really, really well. She was like new. I have a feeling she got attacked by one of the bigger dogs there (she was there for a year I think). She had one of those cones on, because a neck wound was just healing.
My husband who had advanced MS came with me to the pound. They brought Shorty out, she laid her head on his lap, he was in a wheel chair, and that’s that. They instantly adopted each other.
Shorty got along excellently with my Golden, Nikki. But, she freaked every time another dog came into “her space”. However, I learned from Cesar Millan…don’t make her stay in her past. That is finished. My husband and I became pack leaders.
LITTLE by LITTLE her demeanor changed. Then, my husband died, and Shorty was all mine. Well, even though I did not feel strong, I decided to go and totally socialize my little vixen. And, it worked!!! Now two years later, I can let her loose in dog parks, and this week, I am doggy sitting a big golden lab, and, they are in harmony together. How cool is that?
My point though. It takes continuous work, and patience, and teaching, and yes, a lot of learning. Please, if you own a “Shorty” don’t give up. Miracles happen even 2 years later…and your little vixen will turn into an angel. Really!
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