Tierheim in Irland -> GRWE - Blake, Greyhound, Rüde, *?UPDATE 10. November 2012
Die Beiden verschüchterten Greyhounds Oscar und Blake sind von der Cork Dog Action Welfare Group in Irland
nach England umgezogen zu Greyhound Rescue West of England. Dort bemüht man sich nun um die Heilung
ihrer Ängste:VERMITTELT (im Mai 2013) - BlakeRasse: Greyhound
Geschlecht: männlich
Geb.: *
Kastriert:
Größe:
Verträglich:
Kinder:
Katzen:
Charakter:
Contakt GRWE
[attach=1]http://www.bulli-in-not.de/cms/upload/Hunde/arme_socken/blake/blake1.jpgDer erste Eintrag nach der Ankunft:
Zitat von: http://www.grwe.com/news_Latest.aspOscar & Blake arrive
Rebecca Burns, 10/11/2012
Oscar and Blake have arrived with GRWE in Somerset, having been rescued from terrible circumstances by Dog
Action Welfare Group, in Ireland.
Both dogs carry great emotional scars, and this
blog
is intended to show how GRWE's rehabilitation skills are being employed to help these terrified greyhounds.
This is what Carol Baby said when they arrived...
Sept 20th:
"Oscar and Blake have come from Ireland from an unimaginably poor environment. Both dogs had grown
up in a kennel where they were seldom handled and both have an abject fear of people. On a human
entering their kennels both will try to hide in their sleeping area shivering with fright and Oscar will wet
himself. Our mission is to get them walking out comfortably on a collar and lead, to get them more
trusting of humans, and to eventually get them to a level of coping so that they can be homed. It is a
long term proposition. There are times when we have to call the pace. For example they are never going
to choose willingly to come out of their kennels when they don't know what is out there. So although we
need to be gentle, consistent and trustworthy there are times when we are going to have to say "Come
on boys you can do this" and very gently and insistently give them no choice. It is a fine line to tread.
Lead walking in safe quiet places, with other confident dogs, early on is important to help them start to
get exercise and to show them that actually it is fun out there. At the moment getting a harness and
lead on each dog is going to be a major task.
But they need to be walked in a harness to help them feel safe and to keep them safe from backing out
of their collars in fright. Using positive rewards is the way forwards but at the moment neither can take a
treat from a human hand, and won't eat if anyone is watching."
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Ursprünglicher Eintrag bei Bulli in Not:
Zwei Grey-Rüden sitzen in einem irischen Tierheim und suchen verständnisvolle Menschen
in Deutschland, die mit Geduld und Liebe das Vertrauen der Beiden gewinnen.
Kontakt
Blake kam mit Oskar, auch sehr verstört.
Man kann ihn aber anfassen und er rennt nicht weg. Lebt zusammen mit 2 Hunden und
braucht auch ein geduldiges Zuhause.