Adoptuj Sasha
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Sasha przybyła oryginalnie do Wielkiej Brytanii z schroniska w Rumunii, w całej podróży była razem z siostrą Bella. Te publiczne schroniska w Rumunii są bardzo przepychane, bardzo niedostatecznie wspierane finansowo pod względem jedzenia, psy mają niemal żadnego schronienia przed trudnymi warunkami pogodowymi, a tragicznie ataki na psy stają się coraz częstsze. Te dwa dziecięta nie miały szansy, gdyby zostały dłużej. Od czasu, gdy do nas dojechała, Sasha okazała się bardzo uprzejma wobec personelu i wolontariuszy oraz bardzo zabawna z zabawkami i innymi psami. Sasha lubi grać z innymi psami i dzieli klatkę z siostrą, jednak pokazuje wiele cech strzeżenia wobec innych. Obronie swoje jedzenie i zabawki, a często uderzy i odepchnie innego psa, chroni wszystko, co jej należy. Dlatego uważamy, że Sasha będzie najlepsza jako jedyny pies w domu. Bylibyśmy otwarcy na rozważenie jej przebywania z drugim psem, jednak wymagałoby to bardzo ostrożnego zarządzania od samego początku, ponieważ mogłoby to spowodować wielki konflikt w domu i szczególnie z obecnym psem, jeśli zostanie przez nią wykorzystany. Powinien to być pies o zbliżonym lub większym rozmiarze niż ona. Sasha lubi kota, kiedy testowała koty. Była bardzo delikatna z nim, dawała mu dużo wąchania i nawet go czystała. Nie wykazała żadnego instynktu polowania. Sasha nadal jest dzieckiem, aktualnie wykazuje umiarkowaną energię, ale ostatnio zaczęła chodzić na spacery, które absolutnie lubi. Sasha nigdy w życiu nie była samotna, bo zawsze miała towarzystwo innych psów. Istnieje możliwość, że Sasha może cierpieć na lęk przed samotnością, dopóki nie przyzwyczai się do bycia sama, to będzie potrzebowało pracy i stopniowego budowania. Sasha niedawno zaczęła trenować na smyczy i absolutnie ją lubi. Sasha nie ma żadnej formy podstawowego treningu. Będzie również potrzebowała treningu na hajnę w nowym domu.
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Sasha originally travelled to the UK from a shelter in Romania, with her sister Bella by her side the whole way. These public shelters in Romania are extremely overcrowded, very short on funds for food, the dogs have barely any shelter from the harsh weathers and sadly dog attacks are becoming more and more regular. These 2 babies wouldn't have stood a chance if they'd have stayed much longer. Since arriving with us Sasha has shown to be very affectionate with staff and volunteers and very playful with toys and dog friends. Sasha has had several viewings during her time with us but she can be very fearful of strangers. She will bark at new people and hide away in fear. Unfortunately, no one has been able to look past this which is really sad because there is the most sweetest, loving, playful and cheeky girl behind all of that fear, she just needs someone that is going to give her patience and understanding. She's just a baby and has spent all of her life in shelters and kennels, she's never known a family of her own and before Oakwood, people didn't always mean positive experiences for Sasha so it's of no suprise that she doesn't trust everyone straight away. We need someone that is able to see past the fear barking and in return, you are going to get to get a beautiful girl full of love and character that will stand right by your side and be the best friend that you could ask for. Sasha has gone through everything in life with one thing that has been a constant for her.. her sister Bella. It would be the most amazing happy after for them both if they could be adopted together but we do realise that this is a big ask and so we'd also be looking at the option of them being adopted seperately. Sasha loves playing out with her dog friends and shares a kennel with her sister however, she does show a lot of guarding traits towards the others . Sasha has been seen to guard her food and toys and will snap at and make the other dog go away, she will proect whatever is hers. For these reasons, we believe that Sasha will be best as an only dog in the home . We'd be open to looking at her living with a second dog however, this would need to be very carefully managed from day 1 as it could cause of a lot of upset in the home and especially with the current dog if they end up getting bullied by her. It would need to be a dog of similiar size or larger than her. Sasha loved the cat when cat tested. She was very gentle with him, gave him lots of sniffs and was even cleaning him. She showed no prey drive. Sasha is still just a baby, she currently shows moderate energy levels but she has recently started going out on walks which she is absolutely loving Sasha has never in her life been left fully alone as she's always had the company of other dogs. There's a possibility that Sasha could suffer with superation anxiety until she gets used to being alone, this will need to be worked on and built up slowly Sasha has recently started lead training and is absolutely loving it Sasha has no form of basic training. She will also need toilet training in her new home
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