Birker2020
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O/H and I have a beagle we rescued about two months ago from a shelter. She is two years of age, a beagle bitch called Summer.
Her previous owners couldn't cope when she jumped up to snatch food out of their childrens hands when they dangled food to tease her with so she went back into the kennels at the rescue place and was there for 3 months before partner had her. She came from a lovely wefare organisation in Wales.
We go on holiday a week today and due to unforseen circumstances have had to kennel her whilst we are away as no one in the family can have her now. We've been to see the kennels and booked her in and my o/h's previous dog many many years ago was kenneled there whilst he went away on holiday with his ex and the kids and they were pleased with how she'd been looked after. The owners of the kennels breed beagles as well for showing, so she is in capable hands. Plus the fact she is used to kennels having lived much of her life in one!
What's upsetting us is that we feel that she might think that we have given up on her like her previous owners and don't want her anymore and are returning her to kennels. Obviously in a weeks time she will know that's not the case when we pick her up again but even so, a week must be a long time to a dog feeling miserable and abandoned.
Or are we being daft? Caesar Malone (Dog Whisperer) says dogs live in the moment. So they have no concept of time or of people abandoning them, i.e. don't have the same emotions as people. Is this really true? Will she be miserable, or will she adapt?
Her previous owners couldn't cope when she jumped up to snatch food out of their childrens hands when they dangled food to tease her with so she went back into the kennels at the rescue place and was there for 3 months before partner had her. She came from a lovely wefare organisation in Wales.
We go on holiday a week today and due to unforseen circumstances have had to kennel her whilst we are away as no one in the family can have her now. We've been to see the kennels and booked her in and my o/h's previous dog many many years ago was kenneled there whilst he went away on holiday with his ex and the kids and they were pleased with how she'd been looked after. The owners of the kennels breed beagles as well for showing, so she is in capable hands. Plus the fact she is used to kennels having lived much of her life in one!
What's upsetting us is that we feel that she might think that we have given up on her like her previous owners and don't want her anymore and are returning her to kennels. Obviously in a weeks time she will know that's not the case when we pick her up again but even so, a week must be a long time to a dog feeling miserable and abandoned.
Or are we being daft? Caesar Malone (Dog Whisperer) says dogs live in the moment. So they have no concept of time or of people abandoning them, i.e. don't have the same emotions as people. Is this really true? Will she be miserable, or will she adapt?
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