Nellie
came to her first foster home as a stray.
She will get spooked with loud noises erupting around her. She shows
some signs that she has not always been treated well. Her first foster
parents gave her much needed love and patience and she has adjusted
well. It took several months for her to learn to accept affection, but
now greets people without reservation.
I'm her
second foster dad and I was expecting a very scared and shy little girl.
Boy, was I surprised! She did very well in the car on the way home.
She will come to me when I call, accept affection, and take treats from
my hand. She loves to take walks but does get a little shaky at first.
Once she is moving, she does great. She might get spooked if something
is fast approaching, so a harness is probably a good solution for little
Nellie, just to be on the safe side.

Her favorite
thing is to curl up with you wherever you are. She is a real sweetheart.
She has the cutest little face and those eyes communicate so much.
She sleeps
the entire night on her dog bed and she does well in her kennel when
left alone. She whined the first time, but I think she is settling in.
She has been sleeping quietly when I've returned.
From time
to time she has a "sensitive" stomach but she has done fine
on Science Diet. I'm slowly moving her over to my house brand and will
update this site accordingly. There have been no signs of any issues
and she is perfectly house trained.

Nellie
is not cat safe, and it is unknown how she is around other small animals.
Squirrels and such will catch her attention though!
She is
scared of being left alone in the yard. She darted back to the door
when I let her outside at first. She does much better when my second
greyhound foster is out with her. She is definitely more comfortable
with some company outside. We really think Nellie needs a canine buddy
in her forever home as she will do especially well with a second dog
and a quiet home. She is just not comfortable on her own. Having the
other dog will help continue building her confidence. She will make
a wonderful addition to the lucky family who chooses to adopt her.
A little
patience and understanding of a dog that has had a rough go of it will
be required, but that will be easy, considering the love and affection
Nellie offers in return. Just look at that sweet face! How can you go
wrong?