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SEPTEMBER 2019 DOGGIERESCUE.COM MAGAZINE 31
What a fearful
dog needs most Meet KARA
is TIME and Collie x Shepherd 12mths 25kgs
PATIENCE. Female
It helps if the
family adopting a Kara has grown into a gentle obedient
scared dog has girl but she still has a lot of things that
had experience scare her or are new to her. She
with a fearful dog needs a confident experienced handler
before. It is also who has time and patience to guide
an idea to make her through. Kara came from the
a few visits so if pound at 7 months. She came from a
you do fall in domestic violence home. Over the last
love with a dog months with us she has grown in
who needs some confidence but is still learning.
encouragement
they get to know Sponsor: “ Just’ cause you’re such a
your family in an good girl!” Jane & Romeo
environment
where they feel
safe and secure.
FACT: Depending on their level of timidness or fear it can take many months of rehabilitation before these
dogs are able to respond and show their true personalities. Given a routine, gentle care and training and
lots of love and kindness many bond very strongly and make what some adopters say the BEST ever pets.
Do you have
what it takes to
Meet SAM adopt a fearful
Jack Russell x Basenji 3yrs 9kgs dog? Watching a
Male dog transform,
seeing love in
Sam is shy on meeting but settles into their eyes
a walk quickly. He is scared of trucks instead of fear is
and sudden noises. He enjoys being such an amazing
patted by volunteers. Walkers say: experience. To
“Timid but gorgeous dog. Treats see confidence
worked well, he walked beautifully. grow, to watch
Sam is awesome”. He needs a family them playing and
with a lot of experience to improve his to help an
confidence around people and dogs. abused dog to
live a happy,
Sponsor: “Good luck Sam in finding full life takes a
your forever family!” Licks from Pugsley special person
but the rewards
are immense.
These are just four books in DoggieRescue’s library. Each dog featured is now shining with a diet of good
food, exercise and loving care. Their stories are not yet complete—you need to provide the happy ending!

