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Missy
- Wild at Heart
She
wanted to take the treat through the fence, but she just couldn't.
She might have to touch us. We might move too quickly and try
to touch her. So no, she wouldn't take the treat.
That
was the first visit. After a while, she saw that other dogs were
taking treats, and the treats smelled really good. So she approached
the fence to get our attention. It took some time, but this time,
she took the treat and ran. There were many more days like this,
taking treats and running. But she was getting to know us.
The
day we finally tried to get her out of the yard where she had
been living since she was a baby, untouched by humans, it took
45 minutes to catch her. Her whole body quivered when touched.
We
HAD to take her, though. She was thin and in need of vaccinations
and worming. She was even more in need of love.
Now,
after a year in foster care, Missy loves other dogs and follows
their lead. She even greets people when they come in, as long
as there is something between her and them (a fence or a baby
gate). But she is getting less shaky about being touched and allows
us to brush and pet her. She needs someone to continue our work
with her on a one-on-one basis. She is an extraordinarily gentle
dog.
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