Hello, my name is Delilah what a barkful, didn’t like this a lot, but the
family who took me in called me Dilly which is so much better.
I am really a very timid girl, but they say I must try to put paw to paper to
tell my story so that I can get some nice people to sponsor me.
I didn’t quite know what that meant, but it seems that if you do, the
donation will pay for my food and any treatment that I will need in the future.
I really don’t like it very much when the dog doctor brings out that needle
though, Well I’d better get one with my story.
In the summer, I remember it being very hot, the human that had me before
left me in a drain culvert, it was so wet and horrid and I was nearly drowned
(so I heard). Some humans, they were nice, heard me yelping for help and rescued
me, I am sure that if they hadn’t got me out I wouldn’t be here to tell you
this. I was so frightened. They took me to PAWS where I could hear what seemed
to me the barking of lots of dogs. I thought, well that can’t be bad it looks
like I will be at least with my own kind, its got the right name anyway.
It was so full that like a hotel they couldn’t take me in BUT how lucky I was
as they have what is called foster-homes and I got a really good one. I was
still very frightened, in case they wouldn’t be nice to me as I was still quite
a puppy only being 10 weeks old. They said that I could stay for a few weeks
until that Paws place could take me in. I was so nervous and still very
frightened and I was awful for quite a long time - I didn’t go outside to do
“those things”.
I used to even do “those things” on all the family beds and even on their
sofa. I thought that they would make me go but they didn't. My new Mum is so
patient and so kind, I love the two children and my four doggy friends who tried
to tell me where to “go” outside not in! I have such a loving family and I am
even friends with their four felines.
Well I had to be didn’t I, especially as this was their home and not mine. My
new Mum told the humans at PAWS that as I was still so very timid and nervous
with strangers, and would find it very difficult to cope if I had to go even to
another family that if they could make me a sponsor dog I could stay with her
safe and sound. Well lucky me I made it, my Mum says I deserve it as I had had
such a horrible start and now that I know what to do what a good sensitive and
sweet girl I am.
Please Please help me! And by sponsoring me you will be helping all
those other poor animals who have been abandoned, ill treated, ( there really
are some nasty unkind humans you know) and are at the PAWS Centre looking for
new homes.
(Sometimes you can even see me and some of the other dogs on the Fund raising
dog walks).
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