Posted on 12/24/2015 12:23:22 PM PST by RummyChick
A shy shelter dog turned into a jumping, tail-wagging bundle of joy when he was adopted by a loving family.
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Bless you too for your work and a very Merry Christmas to you, my FRiend.
Loved this. Thanks.
Well, now he has separation anxiety when he sees her leaving in the car and hasn't been asked to go along. He will cry like a baby as he watches her leave in the car without him. But when she comes home, you can actually see a smile on his face when he sees her, so happy that she has returned. He'll sit down next to her and lean against her looking for affection after her absence.
He is such a good dog and companion to us. We have had many dogs and breeds of dogs over our 40 year marriage and each one has their own personality and character, just like people. Dogs really do have unique personalities and show the same range of emotions as humans do.
Yep, I don’t see the dog lapping at the master’s hand or rubbing against his or her leg (next to, not on top).
To be fair the dog isn’t shying away from them or snipping at them either but it clearly likes getting as far away from the shelter and cage as possible.
I have a Mastador, half English Mastiff, half American Field Lab. He is my therapy dog, resident clown and the gentlest, easiest going dog I have ever had. My Daughter has a purebred Red-Nosed American Pit Bull Terrier for my grandson and that dog is a close second in temperament to my Mastador, I have no qualms whatsoever about that dog, but God help the person that tries to harm my daughter or grandson.
“Everyone who loves animals needs to adopt a shelter dog or cat. Youâll never regret it.”
True that - got our latest from the local big dog rescue. He’s still shy but is getting his confidence back.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas! You did a wonderful thing.
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