Petra
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- Jan 8, 2013
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[h=2]ABOUT PENELOPE[/h]Hello, World!
My name is Penelope! I was just recently given that name by my foster mom because I have never had one before! Iāve always been a cage number. I was freed from a nasty puppy mill where I was used to produce puppies to fill the pockets of the greedy humans operating it. Disgusting, right? Iād never known love, Iād never had a warm place to sleep on cold winter nights, and Iād never had space to stretch my legs and get comfy. Kindness and gentleness were foreign and I am still trying to figure out how to handle all this newfound goodness! But despite it all, I am the happiest little bully girl with the BEST (if I do say so myself) bully butt wiggle. I am just so grateful for this chance at life outside the puppy mill. I never thought Iād feel this thing called love, and now that I have it, I donāt ever want to be without.
Let me tell you a little bit about myself. I am four years old and I like to act like a silly puppy. Like I said before, I am still figuring out all of this goodness and manners are a current priority for my foster mom and dad. Theyāre working with me to know how to behave myself. They say I am THE SWEETEST, but Iām a little āunrefined,ā whatever that means. Iāll get it figured out eventually⦠just keep the treats coming and youāll soon have a perfect angel on your hands! I LOVE treats and anything else that is edible, really. Iām a classic bulldog!
I have some anxiety, but Iām very brave and have come a long way already in the short time Iāve been in foster care. I LOVE humans and other dogs and my foster mom says I donāt have a mean bone in my body. Of course I donāt! Why would I ever be mean?! Thatās just silly. I love everyone and everything. There are two young human kids (toddlers) in my foster home. They love me and I love them right back. Iām kind of like a bull in a china shop, but otherwise Iām so good with them! Thereās absolutely nothing aggressive about me, just typical donāt-know-my-own-strength bulldog type stuff. Again, manners are a work in progress.
I am realizing that touches from humans can be gentle and I donāt flatten out on the floor like a pancake anymore when my foster parents reach down to pet me. I love my crate and am gradually spending more and more time outside of it, although I still mostly pace around. I know no one will hurt me now, which is the best feeling in the world. I didnāt know humans could be so kind.
Now letās talk about one of my more impressive accomplishments ā POTTY TRAINING. Iām just going to say it like it is: I rule. I have only had 2 accidents in the house since coming to IEBR early on. 2!!! This is SUPER impressive, I must say. Potty training can be especially difficult for rescued mill dogs, but not for me! I am smart and Iāve been following the lead of my two foster brothers! Theyāre great about showing me how to be a good dog. Iām super proud of myself and so are my foster parents.
I love my crate. I sleep in there and stay there when my foster family is at work. My foster mom believes I definitely have a mischievous streak, and plus I just love my crate because itās my safe zone. So itās a win-win. Maybe someday I will be able to have free reign of the house when my people are gone, but I donāt think itās in the near future. What can I say, Iām a curious girl!!! Making up for lost time.
Medically, I am kind of a mess at the moment, but Iām on the mend. My paws are beat up from the mill and I have open sores we are trying to get healed. I also have a funky toenail situation going on. My eyes are a mess, so we are trying some prescription eye drops. If they donāt work, my doctor will do some more checking into other possible causes for the irritation and drainage, etc. My eyes are really uncomfortable and I know I will feel much better once we find the right treatment for the problem. The other physical issue I have is with my right back leg. I must have torn my ACL at some point, which my kind puppy miller had no problem completely disregarding and ignoring as I suffered. As a result, I have quite a bit of pain and difficulty walking. Between my paws and my knee, I limp quite a bit and have a hard time with stairs.
Speaking of stairs, I am terrified of them. I just started going UP steps to get back inside the house, but I still refuse to go DOWN them. Iām just not sure of myself when it comes to things like going down steps. I am so afraid Iāll fall. Iām working hard on overcoming this fear though, and I think soon I will give it a shot. I promise Iāll keep trying. Thatās one thing you can count on with me ā I will never give up!
I hope youāll consider giving me the home Iāve never had but always desperately wanted my whole life. I am such a loving and sweet girl, plus Iām a lot of fun!! I have so much personality and canāt wait to share it with you. In the meantime, Iāll be getting well and learning all my manners in my foster home. They love me so much and I have NO doubt you will too.
Love,
Penelope
HOW TO ADOPT:
Please view the adoption process and fill out an application at their website ---> ilenglishbulldogrescue.org
To view more available English Bulldogs from this rescue, click this link ---> Illinois English Bulldog Rescue
Please let them know you found them on English Bulldog News!
