Thomas Macdonald
Posted : 12/8/2014 10:38:14 AM
@Michele68
Great sounds like you have a good handle on things. I have fostered and rehabbed dogs for about 15 years now, Rotties, Pitties, Danes and Corsos. In my experience with starved dogs they will eventually learn that food will always be there. You may want to get a slow feed food bowl or I sometimes had to hand feed them slowly and I would give small meals throughout the day if you can. Eventually he'll figure it out. Love the name! Post some more pics when you can and please keep in touch.
That's awesome!! My rescue friends and I actually say if there were more advocates, and just flat out more dog people in general the world would be a better place!!
And I know what you mean, I've rehabilitated all kinds of breeds from Great Danes, Mastiffs, American Bulldog's, Doberman's, Rottweiller's, American Pit Bulls, Bull-Weilliers, Huskies, you name it. If a dog is suffering in a state of mind or in a abusive/neglectful home, you betcha that dog is coming home!!
And thank you!! Emmett is doing great, when we got him he barely knew sit and now in a week knows sit, lay down, eyes, paw, and restraint on food and we're not done yet. He's just the sweetest boy and we have no idea how anyone could ever treat him like this. That's him in my picture.