Toys and beds, comforting items that may ease
a scary shelter environment for the animals there.
Maybe a dog is just lashing out because he's afraid in
the scary shelter environment.
Not exact matches
Her eyes reflect the fear that she feels in the noisy,
scary environment that is the
shelter.
While our goal is to provide quality care for every animal we house, it will always be a loud,
scary and stressful
environment for most pets and not all will make it up for adoption because of medical and behavioral issues outside the scope of resources we're able to provide — some as a direct result of the stress that an animal encounters after arriving at the
shelter.
A
shelter environment is a
scary place, and can end up with a dog or cat displaying behavior issues that can be addressed or modified by moving into a sanctuary type
environment.
Busy and
scary as it is, she says it's also an «instant - gratification» kind of day, seeing animals safely tucked in a protective
shelter environment until they're happily reunited with their relieved family.
Many dogs develop these kinds of behaviors as a result of past
scary experiences, stress in a recent
shelter environment, or their natural inherited or breed specific traits; not always stemming from past abuse.