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Articles of Interest
Allie's Story
We fell in love with Allie the moment we laid eyes
on her. Floppy ears, a beautifully masked face, and
a gruff little bark. She was absolutely irresistible
and since we purchased Allie from a police officer
who appeared very knowledgeable about German Shepherds
and eager to help Allie adjust to her new home, five
hundred dollars for a puppy the breeder claimed normally
sold for one thousand dollars seemed like a steal.
Unfortunately, we were mistaken and our journey with
Allie hardly turned out as expected.
We quickly learned that bringing a German Shepherd
into one's home requires a lot of dedication and patience.
We read books on German Shepherds; however, we clearly
had no idea what a dog like Allie needed and deserved.
In the year Allie lived with us she grew into a large
dog requiring a lot of stimulation and attention. She
became excessively protective of us and failed to adapt
to new people and/or situations. Allie also appeared
to suffer from anxiety when left to play by herself
for any length of time and had trouble focusing during
training sessions. The well-behaved police dogs we
often watched on the television shows "Cops" and "The
Animal Planet" were a far cry from the German Shepherd
that dwelled in our home.
Desperate
for help and realizing that Allie deserved more, we
started researching German Shepherds on the internet,
in additional books, and referenced two veterinarians.
The veterinarians guessed Allie possessed a condition
similar to ADD or supposed she suffered from an anxiety
disorder. We attempted new training techniques with
Allie, spayed and medicated her but nothing seemed
to transform her into the dog we originally imagined
for our family. We also tried contacting the breeder
but since his number was unlisted we ended up sending
a detailed letter explaining our concerns and asking
for assistance. We gave him an email address, phone
number, and street address. We even offered to pay
for the long distance call but our plea for help was
ignored and we were left to deal with Allie on our
own.
With both my husband and myself very busy, a new baby,
and other animals to care for we did not have adequate
time to properly stimulate and train Allie. We knew
Allie deserved more and began screening families interested
in adopting her. We quickly learned that most people
were as uneducated about German Shepherds as we were
and Allie's protective and puppy-like behavior intimidated
many of the people who came to meet her. Fortunately,
after many interviews and several changed minds, Allie
has a new home that is much better suited to her needs.
We still love Allie and accept complete responsibility
for our mistakes with her, but also hope our mistakes
serve as a cautionary warning to any future and potential
German Shepherd owners. German Shepherds are beautiful
dogs and can make wonderful additions to a family but
one must educate themselves on the breed and work with
and purchase the dog from a honest and caring breeder
to give themselves and the dog the best possible opportunity
for a long and happy relationship together.
— a family
in Illinois
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Approximately
8-12 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every
year and approximately 5-9 million are euthanized (60% of dogs and
70% of cats). — Annual Shelter Statistics, ASPCA
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals (ASPCA) answers the question Why
Spay or Neuter? (PDF—15K). This low-cost surgery keeps
your animal healthier and helps fight pet overpopulation.
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Elizabeth Riddle, our rescue president, outside
of her full-time job and continuing educational pursuits, is an animal
behaviorist and an obedience instructor, with a Bachelor's degree in
Biology from the University of Illinois with a specialty in Ethology
(the study of animal behavior). She officially founded this rescue in
November of 1997 while attending the University of Illinois. Learn
more about this rescue...
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