I have been working very hard to bring this poor girl to Safety.
We have named her gyspy, she has been living on the street in Southern NH since March 10, 2010.
She was adopted to a family and slipped her collar within 30 minutes. They Looked for her for one month and then just left her behind to fend for herself.
She has been without human contact for one year but clearly is very interested in the camera. For the last week we have been sitting out there for countless hrs while still working our full time jobs trying to bring her to safety.
She is so scared that when she is out and about her tail is completly tucked under her belly. It breaks my heart every time I go out their and we leave without her. As you can see my the times on the trail camera she only comes out at night.
We will try again this evening. We almost had her the other night but she decided to take the food to go bowl and all.
Hopefully in the morning I will have some good news!
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12 comments:
Come on sweet Gypsy, trust me, it's a good thing, let yourself be got!
Your gotcha day will be a good one, Gypsy. Let them get you to their loving home....
pawhugs, Max
Paws crossed for Gypsy - hope today is your lucky day.
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
I hope that you do have some good news. Poor baby.
We hope you can recover her soon and win her trust.....big job.
XXXOOO Daisy, Kendra & Bella
poor baby, that made me so sad
That just breaks my heart. I hope she will come home soon.
I have faith in you. Now, let's hope she does too. She is beautiful and her former humans are ....less than a human should ever be.Nuff said.
Oh sweet Gypsy......I hope you are able to save her! The streets are no place for a dog!
Oh, I hope you were successful. What a scary year she has had, but it sounds like you are the one for the job!!
Here's hoping Gypsy comes home this week! :)
I'm hoping also that she is able to find the calm in her heart and the assurance that 'it's okay' to not be scared and will allow herself to be caught...I really hate it when pups are lost. When we were in Tennessee last week, we saw a dog just sitting by the side of the road--I prayed it had a home...
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