12 days ago | By iHeart Dogs
Dogs that experience trauma early in life become harder to adopt through no fault of their own. Many have lived their whole lives tied up or in barren cages, knowing no human kindness and living in their own filth. Even basic home living can confuse and frighten them. They don't know or trust people, and they can't simply be placed into new homes when rescued.
Overcrowded shelters don't have the time or resources required to rehabilitate these animals and they tend to fare horribly in stressful shelter conditions. Still, these dogs deserve a chance to heal and overcome their pasts. That's...
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