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  1. Good news - have found a rescue that is willing to help us! We do have to keep her at our home as no foster carers are currently available but we are very grateful that they are going to help us!
  2. Thank you for the recommendation, I have had a look on Pet Rescue and contacted rescues adopting out similar dogs. I haven’t tried Vic Dog Rescue but shall do that now - has high hopes for one rescue but sadly haven’t heard back from them. Very sorry that you were in a similar situation, it’s a very hard call to make.
  3. Sorry for the late reply. She is still here with us, we are currently in the process of finding her a rescue group. However, if we are knocked back.. We have decided that she will be sadly going back to the shelter. Just waiting to hear back from a couple of rescues.
  4. Great thinking, thank you Diva Fingers crossed I can find a rescue within Vic that can help.
  5. Perhaps I am trying too hard to make something work that never will. I will have a chat to hubby tonight and see where his thought process is at. Thank you
  6. Yes, apologies wrong wording on my behalf! We did take the gamble and sadly the gamble may not of paid off. How long would you suggest we give it roughly? Hoping our trainer can give us some guidance but we also have to be mindful of the stress and fairness for our long term family members. I guess we feel guilt and feel like we have let her down if things do not turn out. Her anxiety was through the roof in the shelter.
  7. Hi Diva, thank you for your reply! We are being very careful, we always have her in the room with us (or put her in our room if we are not home). She is never allowed to roam freely of our home, she has the front of the house and the cats and rabbits have the back of the house. However this setup is very tiring. We were hoping that this behaviour could be fixed eventually, we are willing to put the time and effort in but by the sounds of it, it may not be repairable.
  8. Hi Powerlegs, thank you for your reply! That is what I am thinking sadly. I love older dogs and had the best intentions to adopt but feeling now that our home is very “special” with the cats and rabbits and it will be extremely hard to find an older dog who will adapt well into our home.
  9. Hi Persephone, thank you for your reply! We have had her for less than a week, she is only now starting to slowly come out of her shell - she is on anxiety medication (two tablets a day) and we are to wean her off these over the next two weeks and if all goes well, she will have them for storms only. Perhaps we have bitten off more than we can chew.. She is such a sweet girl, gets on so well with our little Pomeranian x Chihuahua but her obsession with the cats is very tiring. She just wants to find them and chase them. My husband was in tears last night as he so badly wants it to work, we are just unsure how much time we should give it. We have had rescues in the past and know that each case varies, we just don’t know when to admit defeat. Do you give it a month? Two months? Three? I just do not know.
  10. Hi everyone. Recently my partner and I lost our beautiful Rottweiler x Kelpie and decided to add another member to our family. We have two cats, one dog and two rabbits. We adopted a Kelpie x from our local shelter, however they were unsure if she would be okay with cats. She is nine years old, very loveable and knows a little bit of training, we don’t have much info on her background. My partner instantly connected with her and we took the gamble and brought her home. We have not introduced her to our two rabbits (who live inside but have their own room with a high baby gate and door so our new girl can not access them). The rabbits we can work around but we need our new girl to at least be able to tolerate the cats. We have slowly introduced them, putting the cats in the cat carrier and our girl on lead. We were told that she is highly food motivated but when trying to distract and recall her when the cats are close by - simply does not work. We have separated the cats and her, ensuring that the cats have their own safe place (they also have a baby gate) and are trying to juggle between the two at this stage (along with the rabbits). A trainer that we know and trust is coming over later on this week to help us. However, we are highly stressed at this stage as our new girl will not settle and is constantly pacing around the room, sniffing and trying to get to where the cats are. We have tried numerous treats and toys but she will not let it go. Have we potentially taken on a dog who will never be cat tolerate? We want to be fair on our cats and our new rescue, and of course we don’t expect a miracle.. But at this stage, it is feeling like she cannot stop fixating on the cats. Early days I know, but I have the uneasy feeling that it may not work.
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