Dolores is a very sweet girl, but she needs guidance to overcome her insecurity. When the staff visits this beautiful mixed breed puppy, she too is happy and wags her tail. Dolores is curious, and that’s where you have to approach her, but you have to start from the beginning.
Build trust, give love, talk calmly, spoil her, and then start with the first exercises using collar and leash. Who wants to show Dolores life and allow her to make up for lost time? She is a sweetheart and will become a very special dog in the right hands.
On my first visit, she approached the fence growling, she is very cautious and wary of strangers at first. When you first enter the compound, she watches you from afar to see what you are doing. Dolores is far from aggressive, but she is extremely insecure, nothing more, nothing less. When he realized there were sausages, I was able to throw them at him on the first day and he ate them with gusto.
Day 2: When you arrive at the enclosure, she recognizes you and is already approaching the gates wagging her tail. Dolores comes up to me and takes the sausages from my hand without any problem.
Day 3: Dolores is already jumping for joy when she sees the sausage giver coming.
And so it continued. Dolores has earned a special place in my heart, and I want so much to find a family for her. It is not an easy dog to pet. It has its problems. Unlike her son, Dolores is not a dog that runs happily to you or is easily petted. Despite her size, she is an incredibly sensitive, delicate and insecure four-year-old mastiff who seems to be completely lost in FBM. A soul that needs to gain confidence, that requires you to approach calmly, that you need to have a lot of tact, time and love. A truly special girl who deserves to finally be seen and appreciated.