I had been looking for a second dog, not sure what kind, I found a little poodle for my sister. That was when my husband realized I really wanted one too. He finally gave me the ok to get one or a poo-mix. It was a sunday that I found her online at www.amrt.net unfortunatley the shelter was closed sundays and mondays. I was actually up for either of the two shaved down little fluffy type of dogs. My sister lived closer so I had her go there as soon as it opened. She got there, one left. Someone had inquired about her, but did not want to deal with her ear infection, woopdie doo. LOL So my sister calls me and tells me what was up. She said that Sasha was apparently up for euthanasia, because the vet said she was too calm and thought she had some kidney problems. They did not listen to the vet and had hoped someone would come along to get her. She was supposed to have died that prior weekend. My sister brought her to me, she was so skinny, besides an ear infection she had a torn off dewclaw(which grew back) and kennel cough. God, the first two weeks were h*ll just trying to put meds down her throat. I tried it all. Now a few years later, I know what works for her. But all the first health issues were actually quick fixes.
Her mental health was the hardest thing to overcome. She was alpha, we had to earn the right to touch her in her eyes. I could not give her a nice massage on her head like most dogs love, she would strike out to bite. She could not let her guard down. I think she felt she would be hurt if she did. She did not like anyone touching her lower back either. I soon learned to be faster than her. I kept on. I was relentless. I was on a mission to overcome this dog. I fell head over heals with this snapping poodle. I touched her hind quarters sooo much that I still to this day find myself doing it without even realizing it. Desensitizing her. It used to be a scarey thing just brushing her, brush or clipper flying out of my hands to clear myself of being bitten. I knew if she was going to try this with me, her owner, she would do it to a groomer. and I would be charged an arm and a leg just to get her clipped. So I learned basic clipping myself.
Many a times I got bite. Some really painful ones, where I did let out a good yell cause it hurt so bad. But I did not care what the outside world would have had to say about that, like I'd put her to sleep, or if she did that to me I'd kick the cr*p out of her. Soo many tears were shed over her. Just seeing her looks on her face. She wanted to trust me, but was not sure how, I think. The worst bite sent me to the E.R. room to get 5 stitches on my lip. Since that incident, she might have snipped at me but not anywheres near what she did to me. I yelled at her with a napkin to my lip to stop the bleeding. I was so scared to go look in the mirror. Really afraid. Luckily most of it is on the inside of my lip. I can't help but feel it with my tongue every day since. Heck, its given my lip a tad more fullness I think, LOL
Now other things that showed me she was abused and neglected besides the obvious neglect of her coat were, when given her food she was afraid to go to eat, it seemed she thought I would hit her. Things that made loud noises made her cringe and become a little ball of fur on the floor. Trying to walk her just a block outside took some work. Any car that drove by she would become that little furball on the sidewalk. Everytime for at least 6 months.
She did not like the wind in her face. I thought maybe she was not used to the sound, perhaps she had her hair all plugged into her ears for a long time. Poodle need to have their ear hair plucked at least monthly. It got to the point where she was only afraid on motorcycles and loud cars like U.P.S. etc. I had her about 2 years before I starting wondering if there was something wrong. Turned out she had arthritis. That was why she was calmer than most. To this day, my vet thinks she is older. Maybe about 10 to 12 years instead of what I thought, about 8ish.
Thru this time, the first few years of knowing her like the back of my hand, I noted she would give the evil eye when she was about to let a person know she did not want to be touched. I knew that look well.
She used to try to get my husband to let her have his spot on the bed. By growling at him, it was quite funny actually. But I told him you HAVE to stand up to her. He is still a tad weary of her. I can pull her off the back of the couch by her tail, when she is barking at something, no problem. If hubby did it, look out. In the beginning had I done that, Holy cow, look out. Each time she did something naughty I was back in her face. She learned not to mess with me.
So, That is why I will not let my guard down. She has mellowed alot though. But I think I see her as a soldier thats been to war and has her flashbacks of torment.
Oh like the first year, if anyone touched her while she slept. She would lunge out to bite whatever it was. My toe got bit one night. Now I can toss and turn all night long and she sleeps right next to me sooo comfortable and happy. I have always loved her from the first day.
That made me feel pretty emotional when i read that.That is a lovely piece of writing puttin about how you come to get sasha and through the problems you never stopped loving her..welldone to you for not giving up
Yes, she needed someone just like you. Even though my heart would have wanted to continue to help her, had it been me in your shoes I would not have been able to keep her because my children are young and would surely be bitten. You and Sasha were both very lucky that she went to someone with the compassion and the ability to bring her out of her shell.
Ok this totally explains y you can't trust sasha. I wouldn't be able to trust my kitten with a child. Some lady had her daughters simease and she had about 28 feral cats living around her house that were hers. The only cat that wasn't feral and lived inside was her daughters simease. Well she said her outdoor sieames got inside and mated with her daughters cat. Well I got 2 of the kittens but gave 1 to my freind. When I first of my kittne serenity she was really feral. The only way that we could think of getting her out of being feral is to give her lots of loving. Well now shes not feral but if anyone besides me trys to pet her when I'm not holding her she freaks out. My little cousin whos like 5 tryed to pet her and serenity freaked out and tryed to claw her thats when I first started to see it.
I just took a look and voted on the far away picture.
Yeah I think that in China(possbily another place like that) used to have them for like a watchdog. They would have these little nooks above the doors and they would pounce on people. That is what I heard. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Wow I have never looked into siemese my room mate wanted a siemese kittne and when we got there I loved serenity so much I had to get her aswell. LOL. She was the only one that had a white sopt on her mouth. LOL
I just love Sasha stories. Ever since that day you showed me the pics of how she looked when you got her, I have wanted to know more. Sasha is just a beautiful dog....and you are a wonderful person for giving her the life that she deserved. So many people tend to think that animals 'think and act' on a human level and they treat them as such. They get mad when a dog gets in their trash....saying the dog should know better. It doesn't. If a dog is hungry, it will find food. Sure some dogs just like to play in trash, but they don't stop and look at their finished product and say "wow, I just totally destroyed this nice clean lawn".
Dogs aren't humans and they don't think on our level. They don't reason in the ways that we do. Once people understand that, they will look at and treat animals so differently. Instead of smacking Sashs when she bit, you understood why she did it...and corrected it. Others would have smacked her and only made the problem worse.
Puttin, feel free to share Sasha stories and pics anytime. I really do enjoy hearing about her and her journey. It's just a great story.
I totally agree ansy. I use to hit trinity on the nose for getting into the trash and she just kept doing it so I changed the way I do things and she has gotten in the trash since. Yea she will sniff at it but to keep the temptaion away we tell her no so she will leave the trash alone. Now she doesn't even go near the trash. I will say that she has gotten into the trash a few times but thats because we found out the hard way trintiy likes banans. LOL when we found this out we started keeping the trash tied up when ever we had banans in the house. LOL
just to clarify about the siamese. i used to have siamese and himilayans. they are extremely affectionate cats. and also very jealous. my cat phatboy is 3/4 flame point siamese. he is highly affectionate but bold. our gsd will be laying down and phatboy will go up and slap him in the face for no reason.
and puttin, sasha is beautiful. its true love to go through all that and not give up. alot of people wouldnt do what you did for her. she was lucky to get such a wonderful mom.
Well since we are talking trash, LOL I will share Sasha's short trash story. Not big but cute to me. Back a few years ago when we did not have a covered trash. I had cooked a nice dinner, roast of something tempting like that. We had all gotten into bed for the night, and Sasha gets up out of my bed thinking the coast is clear that it is safe to go trash digging. I thought, How smart of her to wait till everyone was in bed, and then attack the trash. She did not make it very far, as when she gets out of bed I listen for her. I give her time to get a drink of water if she needs it. But I thought it was the funniest thing her timing her trashraid. LOL lol