Some of you may remember Dyno from the shelter a couple of weeks ago. He was surrendered by his owners. He was frightened and confused, and didn't know why he was left there. He was starting to show some aggressive behavior, and some of the staff and volunteers were a little afraid of him. They just didn't understand him. Luckily, a couple of our volunteers who are familiar with Huskies took an interest in him. They visited him a couple of times at the shelter to work with him. Dyno took to them right away. He still wasn't doing too well around anyone else and was in danger of being euthanized, so they offered to take him home as a foster. This was the big break Dyno needed! In this video you can see just how happy he is and how far he has come! He is thriving in his foster home and is waiting for just the right family to adopt him. His next home will need to be forever, so his foster parents are making every effort to make sure any possible adopters understand the needs of a Husky. Thank you to Mick and Kendra for helping this guy out! This is another example of how important fostering can be.
Dyno has now been adopted! We will keep you posted on how he's doing in his new home as we get updates.
4 comments:
Oh my gosh! What a difference in Dyno!! This is fantastic! He's showing us the dog that he is rather than the dog he was made to be! Thanks so much to Mick and Kendra!
Wow! What a transformation! He seems like a totally different dog! He looks so happy and pretty! His foster parents have done a wonderful job with him! Let's hope he finds the home he deserves!
Dyno says "thanks!" for noticing the difference, and for giving him a shot to come out of his shell. He's a pretty neat dog, and Mick and I are happy to be able to help him out. Dyno is sitting under my desk as I type, watching me to make sure he doesn't miss anything interesting. Hopefully this blog entry will also help people realize how important fostering is, and encourage qualified people to inquire about fostering!
Kendra
Great job Mick and Kendra! I was a little skeptical when you first took Dyno in. I was happy you did, just not sure he could be turned around. I guess I underestimated you (and him)! Thank you for all your efforts!
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