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RE: Some of my favorite pics from our rescues in the past

in #cats4 months ago

It really warms my heart to see posts like this @kbv.animalwelf. Animals cannot speak for themselves... not in a way which we can understand anyway - so witnessing such wonderful human compassion these beautiful souls is really touching!

We used to have cats, but sadly both have left us now and we only have a dog. He is a rescue as well... so I totally understand the whole muzzle thingy...

He is very insecure and petrified of pretty much everything and everyone until he gets to know you... so he too, can snap when he feels threatened. It is just him trying to protect himself - not that he is actually aggressive.

When we walk him, we noticed that every house that had dogs which we walked passed he would start almost "sneezing" haha!!! It was so odd and we could never understand why... then one day I read somewhere that that is actually the dogs way of letting other dogs know that he does not want to fight!

Pretty cool I thought :)

I wish you all the best in continuing what you do and I hope you receive all the support you need both in real life and on here too!

Much love!

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There are a few families that have taken on animals here that had severe anxiety and it takes a special kind of care to look after dogs like this. We don't know what caused their trauma, but have to be mindful of the fact that whatever it was, it can turn them violent quickly.

I have never heard of that sneezing thing but that is interesting. I'll be looking out for that in the future now that you have mentioned it :)

Thanks for all of your kind words. It is nice to meet a fellow animal lover out there!

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