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Location: essex, UK
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 126
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Update
Well, poor Raz didn't last even 24 hours with the new family,
After an initial quiet couple of hours in the new home Raz became scared and wedged himself into a corner in his outdoor area, and growled when approached as he was so terrified. The new owner was not able to deal with this and called Gill to come and collect him. Poor Raz really does need a home where there will be no initial pressure. It will take alot of time and patience for him to learn that no-one is going to hurt him. When he first arrived at Gills it took a few days before he was settled enough for someone to enter his kennel, it took weeks before he could be groomed/bathed. He needs time to adjust to a new home, and someone savvy enough not to underestimate his needs.
Nevertheless! he is still progressing! On Saturday after a training class had finished everyone was chatting, & he came out of his kennel with Chrissie and was able to approach a group of 9 adults/children and 3 dogs, without a problem. The atmosphere was relaxed, no-one tried to fuss him, and he wanted to investigate the other dogs, and he was calm enough to stand in amongst us, and thats the kind of gentle exposure he needs with new situations.
Very many thanks to those of you who have kindly made donations to help with his vet bills and food, please bear Raz in mind if you or someone you know is looking to rehome a needy dog, and are able to work at his pace. He will be a truly rewarding dog to work with, what you put into him you will get back tenfold.
Kathy
piccies. Raz on a walk, you can see one of his bite wounds that has a corresponding wound on his other side where he was bitten across his back,it's healing beautifully though
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Stop taking pictures and take me on my walk!
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