| Selena

My Tribute to Selena
About 2003 -- 2006
Selena entered the GSGRR program in late August 2005, just
prior to Hurricane Katrina hitting the Gulf Coast area. Jim
and Carol Butts took an immediate liking to her and Selena also
caught my eye from the first time that I saw her photo. She
had a poor beginning to her life and it was pretty clear that
at the young age of about 2, she had already had at least one
litter. She was very skinny and her entire coat had fallen off
as a result of the hormones raging through her body. She entered
the program and was treated with love and kindness from the
start.
She reminded us of puppy mill doggies who are not treated well
and not socialized at all with humans, just other dogs. She
was timid, skittish in her movements and not very social with
humans. She weighed in at about 40 lbs and now weighs about
45 or 50 lbs. She had a beautiful blonde coat and it was very
thick.
Selena, like all the other doggies in the GSGRR program, was
put on the web site but there was very little interest in her.
Was she too skinny? Too little? A mix? Not exactly sure why
but she spent in excess of 6 months in the program and then
was finally going to be adopted to a family in Massachusetts.
I picked her up at the airport in Hartford CT and brought her
to my home for a few days. We made the long anticipated trip
to her new family's home a few days later.
For some reason, Selena’s past and the demons inside
of Selena did not allow her to relax enough to understand that
she was going to live in a nice home and be the queen of the
pack. She reacted negatively to her potential new home and was
taken back to my house in CT. She was puppy-like in her manners
and had not mastered basic obedience. We worked hard on “sit”
and she loved cookies. She loved to play with the ball and could
run and fetch the ball for what seemed like hours. She loved
rope toys and nylabones to chew on. I spent the good part of
two weeks working with Selena and getting her to trust me and
my husband. We had her evaluated by a behaviorist as well. She
ultimately did trust my husband and I ( as she had trusted Jim
and Carol Butts) but could not be trusted around others.
In the end, her demons were winning out. She was not able to
adapt to life outside of a very controlled existence. She represented
a risk to others when not in a very controlled environment and
we had to let her go.
My husband, Mike, and I sat with Selena as she went to Rainbow
Bridge on Tuesday March 14th. I know that she is playing there
with many other doggies that are now pain-free as well. She
was loved and taken care of by GSGRR for part of her life and
we did the best that we could for her considering her circumstances.
Foster Mom, Lee
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