This dog named March first came to an animal shelter and according to its staff, he was a "happy boy" who loved to play with the staff, rejoicing and wagging his tail. But since then, everything has changed...
After my German Shepard of 14 years passed away from natural causes I adopted an 11 year old Akita named Ty he was so happy to have a new family and he's a very good boy I'm so happy March was adopted by his forever family no matter how old or young the dogs are none of them should be in a shelter it's a commitment for the adapter but trust me the rewards of love and devotion are worth it ❤
I am so happy that this sweet doggy March got adopted by people 🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍👍I hope he will be happy for the rest of his life,I am so happy that this sweet baby March has found his safe and happy and forever loving home forever ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰👍👍👍thank you dear people that adopted March
I love to see the good guys win. YAYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first adoption was not to be. But it will get adopted and this time it will be the correct person (family) who will give him a SAFE, permanent and loving forever home.
I'm so pleased for March that he got a new family who took things at his pace and restored his trust in humans. Dogs need to decompress when they go into a new home. The first family didn't give him that. It's heartbreaking he got returned so soon but it would have probably happened anyway if he stayed with the first family. You just want to tell him that nothing was his fault about the first adoption. He lost his confidence but I'm glad it's back now.
As someone who has rescued a few dogs myself, I can tell you that a few hours with a dog is not nearly enough to know if a rescue is going to be the right fit. Rescued dogs have been either abused or abandoned and neglected by humans or both. It takes time - in my experience about six months - for a dog to finally settle all the way in, trust and listen to you. If you don't have the time or patience to work with a rescue dog, then please don't. It's the cruelest thing in the world to these animals to give them hope then yank it away from them. Let them be so that someone else can rescue them.
ces histoire là me donnent envie de pleurer heureusement qu'elles se terminent bien ce sont les maitres qu'on devrait enfermer les animaux sont plus intelligents que nous et eux nous abandonnent ps à la moindre difficulté
It also works with children. My friend answered an ad for a Nanny position. At the interview with the Dr. husband and spouse. she declined to sit on the sofa, but rather on the floor with the 15 mo. child. From that position she answered the parents questions, while the child fell asleep in the fold of her crossed legs. She got the position, eventually acquiring two more siblings. Narragansett Bay
CE ESTE de fapt OMUL🧟,"SPERANȚĂ DEȘARTĂ"de aceea denumirea lor este BIPEDE pe cînd PATRUPEDELE 🐈🐕sunt Suflete cu IUBIRE NECONDIȚIONATĂ 🙏🕊️🙏👩🦰👩💼👍❤️👍🙏 MARCH 😭🙏🕊️🙏🙏
Returning a dog after only a few hours shows that there is something wrong with the humans, not the dog. Dogs want to be loyal. Humans need to do the work. If you don't want to, don't get a dog! We have three dogs. Two of them "thirt hand". Yes, they are more diffcult then a dog you raised yourself. They have habbits you would have tought them not to have if you had them from a puppy age. But if you love them, it doesn't matter.