Adopter Gary
Dachshund · Mand · Ung · 2 år
08-05-26 Gary er en meget sød og følelsesfuld dreng, der er kommet til os fra en avler. Han oplever nu menneskekontakt som meget overvældende og kan være berøringsfølsom, så han har brug for tid og tålmodighed for at opbygge tillid. Han er rigtig bekymret og kan reagere med at bide, hvis han bliver skræmt, når han skal tages op, så det er vigtigt, at hans adoptivforældre tager en mild og håndsløs tilgang og giver ham tid til at komme til dem. Selvom han stadig er nervøs, begynder Gary at tage slikkebid fra folk, han kender godt og har brugt tid med, hvilket er en dejlig tegn på fremskridt og viser hans potentiale for at opbygge tillid. Gary finder stor trøst i sine kassevenner og har altid levet sammen med andre hunde, så han vil have mindst én venlig og selvsikker bosættelseshund i sit nye hjem for at guide ham, give ham trøst og vise ham vejen, mens han sætter sig ind. Da Gary ikke har været i et hus før, vil hans adoptivforældre have brug for at være forstående, mens han lærer om pissetræning og at gå med snor. Han er ikke endnu vant til at gå med snor, så en sikker have vil være afgørende, så han har et sikkert rum til at udforske og bygge tillid i sin egen hast. På grund af hans følsomme natur søger Gary et roligt hjem med voksne og uden børn, med erfaring fra avl, hvor han kan sætte sig ind i sin egen takt uden pres. Han vil have masse tid, kærlighed og trøst, men med tålmodighed og konsekvens vil han fortsætte med at fremskride og få mere selvtillid. Gary er kommet til os uden sin venstre øje, men det gør ham ikke langsommere overhovedet, hvis noget, så det tilføjer til hans unikke og behagelige charm. Gary er en lidt superstjerne, der prøver sit bedste i en verden, han finder meget overvældende. Med den rigtige støtte vil han fortsætte med at udvikle sig og danne en dyb, lojal forbindelse til sin fremtidige familie. Denne hund kan bo med en bosættelseshund.
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Gary is a very sweet and sensitive boy who has come to us from a breeder. He has now moved into foster and, despite his worries around people, has taken to home life like a duck to water. Everything is exciting to him, and he approaches the world with curiosity, happily exploring every room and taking new sights and sounds in his stride. Household noises don't seem to faze him at all. Gary has also discovered his playful side and has very much switched into "puppy mode". He is as cute as a button and is always looking for his next adventure. If you turn your back for a few minutes, there's a good chance he'll have found something interesting to carry around! Thankfully, he is happy for his foster carer to gently take items away from him. He enjoys his food and treats, loves playing with toys, appreciates the freedom of the garden, and has quickly decided that sleeping on the family bed is the perfect place to spend the night. Gary takes enormous comfort from the company of other dogs and is very dependent on his resident canine companions. He has formed a particularly lovely bond with the older male Dachshund in his foster home and is wonderfully determined to persuade him to join in with a game. Because of this, Gary will need at least one kind and confident resident dog in his forever home to help guide him, reassure him, and continue building his confidence. Although Gary has settled brilliantly into home life, he remains extremely frightened of human touch and handling. If he feels pressured or overwhelmed, he may react defensively out of fear. His adopters will need to understand that there will be no quick fix for this. Instead, they must be committed to earning his trust, respecting his boundaries, and allowing him to build confidence at his own pace through gentle, positive experiences. He is already showing what an intelligent and resilient little dog he is, and every small step forward is a huge achievement. As he is now in a home, he will begin to learn all about house training and lead walking when he is ready, lead walking. A secure garden will be essential, giving him a safe space to explore while he continues to gain confidence. Due to his sensitive nature, Gary is looking for a calm, adult-only home with experience of ex-breeding dogs, where he can settle without pressure and be accepted for who he is. Gary has come to us missing his left eye, but this doesn't slow him down in the slightest—if anything, it adds to his unique and endearing charm. Gary is a truly special little boy. He has already shown just how well he can adapt to family life when given patience and understanding. With adopters who are willing to invest the time to earn his trust, we have no doubt that he will grow into an incredibly loyal and rewarding companion and become a wonderful ambassador for his breed. At the time of his castration, Gary had one tooth removed. This dog can be homed with a resident dog.
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