She was adopted by a US soldier and is now experiencing life in America. A moving account of this dog's story with her new family.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...with-ptsd.html
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She was adopted by a US soldier and is now experiencing life in America. A moving account of this dog's story with her new family.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...with-ptsd.html
I"m glad she's got a good home either way, but it sounds more like feral dog than a traumatized one. I don't think its ptsd.
I'm just saying that article was about dogs and PTSD and she listed not one thing about that dog that tells me the dog has PTSD. I read the whole article and all I get is street dog with aggression who doesn't like to be confined.
I could be even more critical. She admitted she was intimidated by the dog so why was she trying to take it places other than the vet? The dog chewed 7 leashes and a harness and was an escape artist at crates and confined spaces and yet she took it somewhere where it could get into a dog fight, and then she did it again within three days because the dog got into not one but 2 dog fights over 3 days she says. And further more she somehow expected this intimidating dog to not get into a fight because it was female and the dogs she allowed it to meet were male? A dog like this being placed with this inexperienced lady wasn't a bright idea.