Wednesday, February 10, 2010

FINALLY LIBERTA?

Picture taken by me on my iPhone!


Many times rescuing dogs can be difficult, but also very rewarding. Plenty of times we read with our hearts more than our intellect, and when it comes to some breeds it can be a difficult case if (we are) having no experience. Perhaps they have a stronger mind, they are bred to guard, fight, etc.

These two Mastiff mixes have lived in an abandoned car for some time; how long, no one knows. But they lived in that car wreck like a married couple, taking care of each other. They were brought in to a family's garage, being loved and fed. I was called in to see what had happened to them and if I could help.

I was a little nervouse since this breed has a strong energy, and since no one knew their background we didn't know what we were dealing with.

They had good energies and were very friendly. You could tell that they had had owner(s), but what kind of owners? They were full of scars, big scars and I knew they were former dogfighters, who had somehow escaped, and now were out in their freedom.

Freedom but for how long? Since they look rough and with the already "dangerous" looking breed, people will naturally become afraid. They will find a reason to kill them! Many Campania people are very protective over their children--but it has a double affect--the children becomes scared and screams at things, which will scare the parents.

They are now in Rita's home area and we need to adopt these to a forever home. I would like to have them adopted to a person or familiy that is used to this kind of breed, and with no children (since we do not have their past we don't want to jepardize anyone, humans or animals)

I have only had good experience with these kind of dogs.... but I have seen what the humans can do to them too, pure evilness. Let's give these two "oldies" a good relaxing home. We (Animals Without Limits) will help you with everything: good health and good mentality...same goes for you.

5 comments:

Anna Demert said...

Good luck to find a new home for this "couple". Hope they can stick together!!!
XXXX /Anna :)

Mother in Action said...

Thank you wonderful Anna, we hope that too....its already difficult with a big breed...

We Amore you xxxx

Anonymous said...

Those scars don't come naturally!
This couple should be poster-dogs representing what all dogs forced to fight would do if they were let free- live together in harmony!

AWL is awsome!
sara

Steven Vega said...

These dogs are a couple of the most loving dogs I have ever encountered. I will be happy to have them in my home.

Mother in Action said...

@Sara, thank you and @Steven we are so glad you are there for them