
Geadopteerd:
Geslacht: Teef
Geboortejaar: 2011
Schofthoogte: 50 cm
Gewicht: 28 kg
Ras: terrier mix
Gesteriliseerd: Ja
Gezondheid: goed Houding tov volwassenen: goed
Houding tov kinderen: goed
Houding tov teefjes: goed
Houding tov reutjes: goed
Houding tov katten: goed
Autorijden: goed
KOMT HIER EEN GELUKKIG VERHAAL ?
De vrijwilligers uit Rusland zijn erg dankbaar voor de adopties en zijn natuurlijk erg blij met alle updates uit Nederland waarin ‘hun’ dieren in de nieuwe thuis en omgeving te zien zijn.
Het zou geweldig zijn om de Russische vrijwilligers het resultaat van hun vele werk te laten zien.
Wij willen u vragen alstublieft foto’s of video’s te mailen naar mymartin@mymartin.eu om de vrijwilligers uit Rusland hun gelukkige rushonden te laten zien. Of u kunt een update plaatsen in onze besloten facebook-groep waar de Russische vrijwillig(st)ers ook lid van zijn en waar adoptanten hun foto’s en verhalen delen. https://www.facebook.com/groups/535851163138125/
Alvast enorm veel dank. Voor ons teamwerk is dit heel erg belangrijk.
Many years ago, in the suburbs of Moscow, in an open field, where there was not a soul around, a large construction project began. On one cold and blizzard day, workers were walking through the woods from the store and came across a box with three puppies, approximately 2 months old. They took one puppy and went to the construction site. After some time, they realized that the remaining two puppies would simply either freeze from the cold or die of hunger. They decided to go back and pick up the rest. So they began to live at a construction site.
Years passed, workers changed, construction continued. The owner treated the dogs exactly – he did not notice them at all from the word. Years passed, the owner began building his own house nearby. One day, to celebrate, Bagira’s brother scratched his car and was ordered to put everyone on a chain in a bare field. So they spent 1.5 years in the snow and rain, in the heat and cold. And then the construction site was frozen and the last person was fired. But he turned out to be a caring person and, before leaving the facility, called me with a request to help the dogs not to die.
Bagira is very affectionate, intelligent, self-sufficient. Loves to eat very much. She was certainly not fed correctly because she was the guard’s favorite dog. For her, he specially went to the store for chocolate gingerbread, because she loved them more than simple vanilla ones. Bagira is an obedient dog, perfectly walks without a leash. She is friendly with dogs, cats are not interesting to her. Can be in a family with children and other dogs.