The other day I saw a post on FB for a rescue dog that was ready for a home. It was a Husky, of course, female about 8 months old. Just for the hell of it I went on the rescue website that was for Huskies. I forget the name of it, but I found myself reading the articles they had on how to bring a new rescue home and the steps to take, things to do or not do in order for a successful start. I was very impressed with this information the rescue group offered, so much so that I bookmarked the page. I was feeling some peace. Just letting my mind stay open and following my heart. Then I looked at the dog page, just to look. I wasn't picking out a dog or having any inklings of doing so, I just thumbed through the pages. It was a nice feeling. No commitments. No pressure. No desire. Other than to just let my heart explore the possibilities. My heart, you know, the one with a wall around it trying to keep my three in there. The one with all the pain and sadness. The one that hurts so much I don't know if I want to live sometimes. Yeah, that one. So when I ended my journey with peace in my heart, I thought, "Maybe this isn't the end." Maybe it is the start to a new beginning. Maybe when the right dog comes along, I'll be able to embrace on a new heart journey. Just saying. 💗
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Showing posts with label dogs being rescued. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Your dog's behavior-Emergency Rescued
I caught on the news the other day about a couple of dogs who got out of their yard and ended up stuck on brokekn ice chunks in a body of water. The smallest dog barked and snap at the rescuer while the other just sat and waited patiently to be saved.
It got me thinking about my own dogs and how they would act if they ever had to be rescued. Most importantly, how they would react to the people trying to save them and the situation going on around them.
Brut can be very friendly when he's not being territorial, but if was scared as well, I could see some real problems with him snapping, growling and biting. Brut could be a real challenge to be saved. If we were able to be close, it might help, but I don't know. Brut it is too ify.
Chance would probably be terrified of the whole ordeal and might snap at the rescuers, but I think would have a good chance of being saved.
Silver, Zappa, Fiona and Blaze I think would all do well in the same situation. They would be grateful for the help, even though they would probably be scared to death, but they would be OK.
So how do you think your dog would rate in rescue situation waiting for rescuers to come and save them? Or have you been in a situation when your dogs had to be rescued? Who would be your star or problem child? Tell us in the comments!
It got me thinking about my own dogs and how they would act if they ever had to be rescued. Most importantly, how they would react to the people trying to save them and the situation going on around them.
Brut can be very friendly when he's not being territorial, but if was scared as well, I could see some real problems with him snapping, growling and biting. Brut could be a real challenge to be saved. If we were able to be close, it might help, but I don't know. Brut it is too ify.
Chance would probably be terrified of the whole ordeal and might snap at the rescuers, but I think would have a good chance of being saved.
Silver, Zappa, Fiona and Blaze I think would all do well in the same situation. They would be grateful for the help, even though they would probably be scared to death, but they would be OK.
So how do you think your dog would rate in rescue situation waiting for rescuers to come and save them? Or have you been in a situation when your dogs had to be rescued? Who would be your star or problem child? Tell us in the comments!
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