Adoptar a Carry
Cavapoo · Hembra · Adulto · 5 años
17-04-26 Carry es una chica dulce y tierna que llegó a nosotros de un criador y actualmente está muy asustada, tímida y desconfiada con las personas. Necesitará mucho tiempo, paciencia y cuidado en su nuevo hogar para ayudarla a aprender a confiar y construir un vínculo amoroso con su familia. Una vez que conozca a alguien, se acercará para recibir cariño, pero en este momento no se siente cómoda siendo levantada, ya que es algo nuevo para ella. Carry buscará un hogar tranquilo y silencioso, solo para adultos, donde pueda adaptarse a su propio ritmo. Ella depende de otros perros para sentirse cómoda y necesitará al menos un perro residente amable y seguro en su nuevo hogar. Un compañero canino le brindará seguridad y la guiará mientras aprende sobre la vida en casa, dándole a quien apoyarse a medida que su confianza crezca. Como Carry nunca ha vivido en un hogar antes, sus adoptadores deberán ser comprensivos mientras aprende las bases, como el entrenamiento en casa y caminar con correa. El mundo amplio puede parecer abrumador para ella al principio, por lo que comenzar con experiencias calmadas y suaves, como explorar el jardín, la ayudará a ganar confianza gradualmente. Con amor, paciencia y comprensión, Carry tiene todo el potencial para convertirse en un compañero feliz y confiado. Nuestros veterinarios han señalado que Carry tiene una luxación de rótula de grado 3 en su pata trasera derecha, esto no le está causando ningún problema en este momento y podría mejorar con ejercicio suave, pero deberá ser monitoreada por sus adoptadores y sus veterinarios, y si en el futuro necesita algún tratamiento, éste no será cubierto por seguros. Carry tiene un documento de viaje. Este perro puede ser adoptado con un perro residente.
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Carry is a sweet and gentle girl who came to us from a breeder looking for a fresh start. When she first arrived, she was very scared and unsure of people, but she has already made some wonderful progress during her time with us and is becoming more confident every day. Carry is now a happy and lively little lady with a constantly wagging tail. She has discovered toys and is learning how to play with them, something she is thoroughly enjoying, and she has also revealed herself to be quite the foodie, which has been a great help in building her confidence. Although Carry is still nervous about direct handling and may move away if approached too quickly, she is incredibly curious and always likes to be close by, watching what is going on. She is happy to approach people for a sniff and will gently take treats from your hand, showing just how far she has come already. We feel it won't be long before she starts to feel comfortable accepting gentle fusses from those she trusts. Carry will be looking for a calm and quiet adult-only home where she can continue to build her confidence at her own pace. She relies heavily on other dogs for reassurance and will need at least one kind and confident resident dog in her new home. A canine companion will help guide her through new experiences and provide comfort as she settles into family life. As Carry has never lived in a home before, her adopters will need to be understanding while she learns the basics, such as house training and walking on a lead. We have not yet started harness training with her, but as her confidence continues to grow, we feel she is becoming ready to begin exploring this next step. Her adopters should be prepared to continue this training gently and positively once she is home. Carry is the kind of dog who can brighten even the darkest of days. She is an absolute joy to spend time with and, in a loving home where she is given patience, understanding, and plenty of reassurance, we believe she will truly blossom into a happy and trusting companion. Our vets have noted that Carry has a Grade 3 patella luxation in her right hind leg. This is not causing her any issues at present and may improve with gentle exercise, but it will need to be monitored by her adopters and their veterinary team. Should treatment be required in the future, this condition would not be covered by insurance. Carry has a travel document. This dog can be homed with a resident dog.
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