Adopter Lucky
Kryssbrett · Hunn · Ung · 1 år
Lucky har et navn som er ganske ironisk, for hun har vært noe annet enn heldig i sitt unge liv..... Hun ble adoptert fra feltet av en eldre kvinne som ikke hadde tid eller vilje til å ta seg av Lucky – for den antatte formålet med underholdning av barnebarnet under besøk. Når Lucky så ble for mye til hinder, ble hun overgitt til en hjemløs person, igjen uten midler til å ta seg godt av denne unge jenta. Gjennomgått av mange måter, har Lucky blitt litt skremt når hun møter nye mennesker første gang, men vi ser at hun snart setter seg godt sammen med noen som tar seg av henne. I dag bor hun i et familiehus med en mor og datter, og blir godt tatt vare på. Lucky elsker familens barn og de går godt sammen på tur. Desverre vet vi ennå ikke mye om Lucky sin erfaring med andre hunder, eller hvordan hun ville oppføre seg i en bymiljø, hva som gjør henne redd, hva som gjør henne glatt – men vi vet at det neste hjemmet Lucky kommer til, må være hennes evige hjem. Derfor søker vi nå etter et erfart og tålmodig hjem for å starte på nytt med Lucky, gi henne den lillespistiden og ungdomsveksten hun har mistet. Lucky er meget flink og lærer raskt, hun er også (deilig) matmotivert, så trening med henne er behagelig og lett. Ved å ha vært overgitt uendelige ganger, blir hun fokusert på "sin menneske" som den konstante tinga i livet sitt, så vi anbefaler fremtidig familie å begynne tidlig med selvtillit og uavhengighetsopplæring for å unngå separasjonsangst. Siden hun nå bor sammen med en omtrent 10-årig jente meget godt, kan vi forestille oss at hun kanskje passer inn i en familie med en rolig, utdannet jente. Samtidig må foreldrene være erfarte og bevisste på hvor mye tid og ro det vil ta å motta en hund i sin familie som har blitt forlaten og kastet rundt mange ganger – langsomme, jevne rutiner, gjentatte aktiviteter, trygghet fra kjente ting, vil være nøkkelen for Lucky til å starte sitt liv på nytt. Skulderhøyde er 58 cm og vi tester henne nå for medisjernsykdommer.
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Lucky's name is quite ironic, as she has been anything but lucky in her young life..... Once living in the campo with an elderly woman who did not have the time nor will to take care of Lucky - for the supposed purpose of the entertainment of the grandchild during the visits. When Lucky then became too much of a nuisance, she was handed over to a homeless person, again without means to properly take care of this young girl. Then Lucky moved around between 2 foster families, both of which left the country, and now she is in the shelter…. She has been living together with children throughout her life, and would make a lovely addition to a family with children in different ages. She bonds with humans really quickly, and is ready to work, train and play with you. As a young energetic girl, once Lucky gets her turn in the free-running dog park which she loves, she runs like a Rhodesian! She concentrates very quickly, reacts on her name and she is easy to work with especially because she loves snacks! In the shelter we have not yet worked on socialising Lucky with other dogs, as she arrived to the shelter on heat, so that is not a good point of time for canine sessions, but we see that the more dogs she sees and passes by, the less she reacts by barking or getting agitated, so we believe that she is simply lacking positive experiences with other dogs and can potentially live together with 1 or more other dogs, both in the shelter and in ther forever home. We’ll keep testing that. She loves to go on walks with volunteers and is always happy to see humans. She is intially pulling a bit on the leash, but once she has had enough exercise to let our her energy, her leash-walking improves significantly. For Lucky we are looking for a patient home, to restart her life, and even though she is an easy dog in a home environment, then in order to secure that her next home really is her forever home, we do require previous dog experience. Having been passed around countless of times, she does get focused on "her human" as the one constant thing in her life, so we recommend her future family to start early on with confidence and independence training, in order not to develop separation anxiety. As she was recently living with an approximate 10-year old child very nicely, we can imagine she could well join a family with calm, educated children. At the same time, the parents must be experienced, and aware of the time and calmness it will take, to receive a dog into their family that has been abandoned and thrown around many times - slow, steady routines, repeating activities, reassurance from familiar things will be the key for Lucky to start her life fresh. Her shoulder height is 56cm. Lucky is currently positive on Leishmania and receiving medicine, which her forever family would need to still continue until testing negative for Leishmania. Shelter team will always support families while continuing the treatment.
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