Tuesday 8 January 2019

Three Sisters ~ Brooke, Mina and Cleopatra

Brooke, Mina and Cleopatra ~ These three little beauties were found in a corn field at the end of September 2018. They are thought to have been born around July 2018. The corn which is used for animal feed was still standing in the field at the time the pups were found and was due to be cut with huge machinery at any time. They were taken out of harms way by a man in the village and left at the shelter. All three sisters are happy and healthy. They have had their first and second puppy vaccinations, been wormed and are up to date with their flea treatments. They are expected to become medium sized dogs when fully grown. Cleopatra is the smallest at 10 kilos and is very shy with Brooke and Mina weighing 11 kilos. 

Due to Cleopatra's very shy timid nature and that she follows her sisters everywhere it would be best for her to be homed with either one of her sisters (Brooke or Mina) or in a home where there is already a mature adult dog who can give her confidence. She would not be considered suitable to be an only dog in a home environment. 

Also due to her timidity she is likely to be quite a frightened dog and will need a lot of time, patience and wisdom to work with her to overcome any difficulties in going on a walk. She will need to be walked initially with both a harness and a slip lead for additional support as frightened dogs can very often slip their collars, slip the harness or pull the lead out of the handlers hand.  

If you are able to offer a permanent home (adoption) or a temporary home (foster) to Brooke, Mina or Cleopatra please email: compassion4greekpaws@gmail.com or send a message via the Compassion For Greek Paws Facebook page (m.me/CompassionForGreekPaws).

Information on the process for adopting a dog from our shelter is available here on the blog under the tab ‘Dog Adoption Process’ or on our Facebook page as a pinned post at the top of the page. We also have a tab here on the blog entitled: ‘Advice For Adopting/Fostering’ giving useful information and tips on what to expect from a rescue dog. This information is also on our Facebook page. Thank you. 













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