BlackLabbie
Posted : 11/10/2008 10:57:41 PM
misstrouble
I'm so glad that he didn't have to go thru all that - if Sam had ever been put in a shelter it would have killed him - physcologicly, if not physically.
I really does kill them psychologically. The environment is just depressing. I think he knew he was about to get put down. Apollo was catatonic- literally no emotion. Our shipper picked him up and said he didn't appear happy, excited, scared, nervous....he was just there. He didn't eat, drink, or potty for the entire 18+ hour drive (our shipper stopped several times for potty and food breaks). Phsically...his skin was gross. It was so flaky- the flakes were more like clumps. He had fleas and ticks, and he was thin. His teeth were brown, his breath was terrible, and he had filthy, smelly ears.
He slept in bed with me (after a trip to the groomers to get cleaned up!) the first months we had him. I've never met a more snuggly dog. He just wanted to be loved. He picked up basic manners extremely quickly and seemed so grateful for everything we gave him.
Now? Oh, he's just plain spoiled and expects to be the center of attention, to get new toys often, to get the *good* treats, for us to make room for him in bed so he can streeeeetch out...lol!