Meet This Sweet, Resilient Girl
This beautiful 5-year-old girl came to us as an owner surrender with another dog who was in critical condition. She herself arrived severely emaciated and in shock from severe anemia and has clearly known far too little kindness in her life. Despite everything she's been through, she is an incredibly sweet soul who wants to trust and loveshe just needs the time and space to do it at her own pace.
She is slowly coming out of her shell and showing us who she really is. While she may be shy and cautious at first, there is a gentle, affectionate dog underneath who is learning that people can be safe and kind.
Personality & Behavior
Very sweet and sensitive
Wants human connection but needs patience
Gains confidence slowly and steadily
House trained
Walks well on leash; currently enjoying short, calm walks to rebuild muscle and strength
- LOVES to ride in a car
Medical & Recovery Needs
She has recovered beautifully with multiple feedings a day, a lot of vet care, and has gained the muscle mass she needed from multiple short walks a day.
Ideal Home
This girl needs a quiet, calm environment where she can decompress and healboth physically and emotionally. She does best with:
Patient, gentle adults
A predictable routine
Slow introductions to new experiences
Encouragement without pressure (a soft nudge forward is good; rushing is not)
At this time, a home without children is strongly preferred. Sudden movements and noise can frighten her, and she could react out of fear if pushed too quickly. Very dog-savvy, older children may be considered in the future once we know her better, but for now, an adult-only home is best. Through time given for decompression, she has displayed that she is quite the character. We laugh at her silly antics everyday. She is always happy to see you, and absolutely loves to snuggle, so think 50 lb lap dog. She is very respectful in the home, and loves her people. She will be happy to follow you wherever you go, and yes that includes car rides! This is my ride or die gal! She rides extremely well in a car, and is very happy to watch all the sights from the back window.
Dogs, cats, and kids: TBD as she continues to decompress and recover.
This girl has survived more than most dogs ever should. What she needs now is someone who will let her heal, go slow, and finally learn what it means to be safe and loved. Zelda's ideal home would be with someone who is home more than not, has a fenced in yard, and possibly a male sibling to play with. She would also be okay as an only dog. She loves people, but needs to be the one to approach someone first so she doesn't feel scared or threatened. This girl has been like a phoenix, she has risen from the brink and has blossomed into a healthy, wonderful companion.
