Regret Adopting a Dog? How to Handle Adoption Blues
Feeling adopter's remorse after getting a dog? It's normal. Learn why it happens, get practical tips, and find out how shelters can help you overcome dog.
Meet Selena, a truly sweet and gentle soul who, despite a recent heartbreak at the shelter, radiates a loving temperament. This affectionate girl is an absolute joy to be around, quickly forming bonds and seeking comfort. Her calm demeanor for her age is remarkable, and she simply yearns to be a cherished member of her very own family.
As a Cane Corso, Selena embodies the breed's impressive loyalty and protective instincts, though she expresses them with a soft touch. She thrives in the company of other dogs, particularly friendly males, and has shown herself to be wonderful with children. Her intelligence and eagerness to please make her a rewarding companion, and she's already easy on a leash, indicating a good foundation for training.
Selena is searching for a loving home where she can truly belong. An ideal family would appreciate her gentle nature, perhaps include a friendly male canine companion, and be committed to providing her with continued socialization and affection. If you're ready to open your heart and home to a devoted, good-natured dog who will undoubtedly enrich your life, Selena may just be the perfect girl for you.
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