I
need your help. I need to find a foster home or someone to adopt this darling
dog. Read her story. This dog was professionally trained. Since the incident
with the chi (read below) she has been locked in the bathroom all day. My
friend who placed her in the 1st foster home, has no idea if Lisa will be
nervous after being locked away from the other dogs all day or if she will
immediately recall her training. But, she should remember her training once she
is with someone who loves her. Look at the last photo of her in the red
harness. That photo is from the first foster. Please help me- we are very
worried about this sweet dog- where she is now. I have a potential adopter, but
they want a dog who will not jump on their leather couches. Lisa was trained
not to jump on the furniture by the trainer, but we have no idea what has been
happening with her since the incident. if the new foster home can lovingly
retrain her, I'm pretty sure have an adopter. Please read below:
Hi,
This is
Lisa, a pretty and sweet Terrier mix about 35 lbs and 2 years old. She's good
with dogs her own size but not little dogs. When I pulled her, she went to a
foster for a while and was very happy. When that foster had to go out of town,
Lisa went to another foster. After about a week, we were going to send her on
transport, but the foster said she would rather keep her until she got adopted.
Then, she said she wanted to keep her and even had her professionally trained.
However, now she wants Lisa out and is claiming she never wanted to keep her and
saying all kinds of crap...!
The
story I'm getting is that Christmas Eve Lisa caused her Chihuahua to die.
Apparently, Lisa grabbed her by the tail and everything back there came loose
inside and the Chi died at the Vet office. Don't know what happened because the
lady was not in the house. It's really bizarre because for over a year Lisa has
lived with several dogs, some small some bigger, and cats, including
Chihuahuas. The lady always said Lisa was good with everybody. I don't know
what's going on, but I need to get Lisa out of there before they dump her back
at the shelter which they threatened to do. She can be with bigger dogs like
her but not with smaller ones. Lisa was so happy with the first foster. Don't
know what happened with this one. Lisa
is not safe.
She's
great with all people. She's very playful and should only be with dogs her own
size not smaller ones. She's a pretty Brindle as you can
see,
Thank
you,
Delvys