The Bull Terrier is an iconic dog, undoubtedly one of the most recognizable breeds. These terriers pack a lot of personality in their bodies and are known for being loyal dogs that can excel in many roles.
Izzy #hmrizzybt is absolutely no exception. She went from living in a home her whole life to being taken to a very crowded shelter the day after Christmas, the shelter was told she didn’t like the new puppy.
Confused and terrified she was barking at people as they passed her kennel, definitely not looking like a sweet family pet.
Fortunately, a volunteer saw past her anxious behavior and she was whisked out of there. She immediately relaxed as she rode in a new truck, with new people, new people that she sensed safe.
It became obvious when we started working Izzy she didn’t know what other dogs were, we can only assume she had lived alone her life and the shock of a new dog was immense. Given time and support she had come around very quickly, now confidently going on walks with other dogs and will continue to work on her social skills this week.
This girl adores women, she is initially cautious of men (we assume there is a story here….) but is quickly learning to trust.
Her Christmas may have been horrible but we are wishing the new year brings her a new and better life.
Izzy is 4 yrs old and 40 lbs. In Warrenton, Virginia currently.
We will be continuing on her training this week but expect she will be confident and ready for a new home soon.
Applications can be sent in here-
The Bull Terrier is an iconic dog, undoubtedly one of the most recognizable breeds. These terriers pack a lot of personality in their bodies and are known for being loyal dogs that can excel in many roles.
Izzy #hmrizzybt is absolutely no exception. She went from living in a home her whole life to being taken to a very crowded shelter the day after Christmas, the shelter was told she didn’t like the new puppy.
Confused and terrified she was barking at people as they passed her kennel, definitely not looking like a sweet family pet.
Fortunately, a volunteer saw past her anxious behavior and she was whisked out of there. She immediately relaxed as she rode in a new truck, with new people, new people that she sensed safe.
It became obvious when we started working Izzy she didn’t know what other dogs were, we can only assume she had lived alone her life and the shock of a new dog was immense. Given time and support she had come around very quickly, now confidently going on walks with other dogs and will continue to work on her social skills this week.
This girl adores women, she is initially cautious of men (we assume there is a story here….) but is quickly learning to trust.
Her Christmas may have been horrible but we are wishing the new year brings her a new and better life.
Izzy is 4 yrs old and 40 lbs. In Warrenton, Virginia currently.
We will be continuing on her training this week but expect she will be confident and ready for a new home soon.
Applications can be sent in here-