Freedom
Posted : 8/10/2012 12:07:10 PM
Good for you wanting to help this baby! At her age, you should be able to overcome most if not all of her previous bad experiences.
Having other dogs in the home, already socialized, will help LOTS! I am not surprised she took to them quickly! Instinct, the pack mentality, is strong with dogs.
My Tasha is a survivor / rescue from a puppy mill. She was almost age 5 years when the rescue pulled her out of there. For her, rehabilitation is a life long process. I've had her 3 years and she has come a LONG way. This is a link to the steps we take with mill rescues. You may find this helpful as you go along: http://www.smallpawsrescue.org/newsletters/images/rehab.html I think from "Handling" to "Trust" will help you.
You are so right, moving slowly with her. And treats will be the best way to communicate with her! Tasha overcame many of her initial fears by watching and emulating behavior of my other dogs, and by me offering her treats. The rescue I used to volunteer with would only place a mill rescue in a home with an already socialized dog, and so many times even now, I see Tasha looking to the others to see if they are nervous, or eager to try something new.
Best wishes, and hope you can share some photos with us!