Why was she misunderstood...in this shelter they got food every 4-6 days. One day another dog came into her open cage at feeding time, to eat her food. She protected her bowl, as any of us would likely do if we were starving, and because of this was considered dangerous. She's certainly not aggressive in our home. I call her my mini-Buddhist.

Mia Mattsson-Mercer Born in 1964, Sweden. Author to three books. Writing a web-column for the Magazine NARA. “That’s Amore” is my catch phrase. Finishing the manuscripts for two different books. Also HomeSchooling Mother. Worked: United States, Germany, Switzerland, Bosnien, Bulgaria, France, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Bahrain Founder/CEO Animals Without Limits. I am a proud Lyme disease, Child Abuse and Animal Warrior.
Monday, March 22, 2010
MY WEEKLY COLUMN IN MAGAZINE NARA
Why was she misunderstood...in this shelter they got food every 4-6 days. One day another dog came into her open cage at feeding time, to eat her food. She protected her bowl, as any of us would likely do if we were starving, and because of this was considered dangerous. She's certainly not aggressive in our home. I call her my mini-Buddhist.
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