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Old 02-07-2011, 03:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Please Help! New here with rescue.

I saw an ad for a 6 year old GS. When I went to see her, I was told she was given to this person by a breeder. The breeder didn't have no more use for her?? Thats insane. But anyhow.
This lady could not keep her, since she had to many dogs, and her male was being aggresive towards her.
I noticed when i was there, she had her tail between her legs, and her head low walking around. She is not aggresive in any way shape or form.
But she has been here two weeks, "not long", and is still shaking if we even look at her. She lays next to my recliner, and will not move. She gets up if I leave the room, and follows me.
If I go outside to get the mail, or anything, my wife says she freaks out, and tries to go through the window to get to me.
If my kids, wife...etc. call her, she will go to them "sometimes", head low, and tail between legs, and is shaking. I feel so bad for her. I try to divert her attention, and snap her out of it, but it won't work. I don't want to pet her and "approve of her panic", while she is doing it.
She has pee'd for me twice a day. I took her for two weeks outside, and she won't even poop! I have all her vet records from a month ago, and all her blood work. Clean bill of health!
I will not give up on her. I just need advise. Please!! I feel so bad for her. If there is a knock at the door, she runs for the hallway to hide. When I have had comapny twice, even a small child, she is afraid. I want to help her so badly. Can this be changed, or is 6 years old to hard to change that?
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Old 02-07-2011, 03:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I moved this to general rescue because some of us have fostered older dogs (and younger ones) like this.

Yes - she can change - I am heading out but wanted to thank you for taking her!
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Old 02-07-2011, 03:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Oops, sorry. I have to get used to the forum.
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Old 02-07-2011, 03:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Tony? Where are you at? She's so terribly scared that it breaks my heart. There are a lot of people in PA (I'm assuming you are here in this state) that know many good trainers and behaviorists.

Yes! She can be changed. She needs kindest, direction and socialization but with patience it will all be worth while.
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Thank you for taking her in and for looking for ways to help her!
Has she not had a BM in 2 weeks? Do you think maybe she could be eating it? Considering where she came from, is it possible for you to have a vet check her out soon? Not sure I would trust any paperwork from her prior owner/breeder.
I hope this poor girl does well-there are a lot of experienced people here that can help you with her. She deserves a chance at a good life and it is wonderful that you and your family are putting in the effort to help her
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Do you have a crate for her? She might like the security of being in it when you're not with her. For now I would have your wife and kids kind of ignore her and just drop treats near her when they walk by, not really calling her or trying to pet her just yet. I believe it would help to have a trainer come out and evaluate her and give you some training help that could help build confidence. Thanks so much for taking her in, she'll need some time but she'll respond to your kindness
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Tony? Where are you at? She's so terribly scared that it breaks my heart. There are a lot of people in PA (I'm assuming you are here in this state) that know many good trainers and behaviorists.

Yes! She can be changed. She needs kindest, direction and socialization but with patience it will all be worth while.
I still have to fill out my profile. I am in Murrysville. I am very pateint. I just feel so bad for her.
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Thank you for taking her in and for looking for ways to help her!
Has she not had a BM in 2 weeks? Do you think maybe she could be eating it? Considering where she came from, is it possible for you to have a vet check her out soon? Not sure I would trust any paperwork from her prior owner/breeder.
I hope this poor girl does well-there are a lot of experienced people here that can help you with her. She deserves a chance at a good life and it is wonderful that you and your family are putting in the effort to help her
No, I don't think she is eating it. She did it the first night she came here. And that was it! She does go PP. I am thinking on taking her to pet smart, petco, anywhere possible to get her out. I was hoping she would calm down at home. But two weeks later,, and she is still very timid.
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Do you have a crate for her? She might like the security of being in it when you're not with her. For now I would have your wife and kids kind of ignore her and just drop treats near her when they walk by, not really calling her or trying to pet her just yet. I believe it would help to have a trainer come out and evaluate her and give you some training help that could help build confidence. Thanks so much for taking her in, she'll need some time but she'll respond to your kindness
I don't have a crate that big. She is 90 lbs.
She will not take treats at all. I have to bring her food and water in, and put it by my recliner, she will not eat if I don't. I know I am pampering, but I need her to eat and drink. I tried to give her a treat, that smelled like bacon. Heck, I wanted to eat it, smelled good! But no way! She will not take treats or anything. i would like to get my hands on the person that caused this!
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Poor girl! I know you have the vet records but have you taken her to a vet since you've had her? She must be ready to explode!! I guess time and patience will be the answer
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