Dog Won't Eat After Adoption: What to Do
Is your newly adopted dog not eating? Don't panic! Learn why this common issue happens and get actionable tips to help your dog eat and settle in.
Charity is a sweet 3-year-old Cane Corso with a heart full of love, eager to find her forever home. Despite a tough start, being left behind by her previous owner, she's resilient and affectionate. Before her rescue, Charity was an indoor house dog, crate trained, and had excellent house manners. She is dog-friendly and absolutely adores cuddling, transforming into the ultimate 'velcro dog' once she feels comfortable.
As a Cane Corso, Charity exhibits traits typical of her breed; she can be a bit reactive and may appear shy or unsure when first meeting new people. However, with a little patience and understanding, her true loving nature shines through. This breed is known for its loyalty and protective instincts, making them devoted companions to their families. Charity's short, brindle coat requires minimal grooming, and she has moderate shedding.
Charity is looking for an adopter who understands the Cane Corso breed and can provide the stability, structure, and love she truly deserves. An ideal home would be one where she can be an indoor companion, with owners committed to continuing her positive socialization and training. She thrives on closeness and will flourish in an environment where she feels secure and cherished, leaning into you and curling up beside you.
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