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Heidi
Comes Out
Heidi had
been in the shelter for weeks, and just as it seemed she had a
home, she quickly lost it when they were unable to remove her
from the kennel. We went to the shelter to assess her situation.
Beautiful, sweet-natured, but very timid, she was impossible to
bring out of the kennel on a leash. Anything around her neck caused
panic. And even when we tried to carry her out, she became dead
weight. We even tried a harness and leash, but Heidi just "hit
the deck."
Our
initial plan was to work with Heidi at the shelter. But once we
managed to get her out of the kennel, we could not get her back
in. So we loaded her in the car and took her into foster care.
This sixty pound white shepherd had to be carried into the house
like a small childexcept Heidi is not so small.
Once
inside and off-leash, she became a different dog. It was only
while on a leash that she was terrified. The first night she managed
to remove both collar and harness.
We
have had to take it slowly with Heidi, but it has paid off. She
now can wear a collar or harness without worry. She trusts people
now, and is eager to please. Thanks to Cheryl Solers work
with her, she can now be walked on a leash.
Heidi
loves to run and play with other dogs, but also wants her time
in the house to lay her head on someones lap. She is simply
a very sweet big baby who needs a soft-spoken companion to take
her home for good.
Update:
Heidi has found the perfect family who actually had a shepherd
named Heidi before. They have been extremely patient with her.
She is no longer shy at all, but is struggling with some separation
anxiety with her new people.
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