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Zorro threatens to give up: “We don’t know what to do anymore”

2024-03-14T09:58:45.199Z

Highlights: Zorro threatens to give up: “We don’t know what to do anymore”. The three-year-old mixed breed Zorro is suffering in the Giessen animal shelter. “No one is coming forward for this nice dog,” says the employee in the video. In the animal shelter, the human-oriented male suffers greatly. He is “so attached to his people that he also tends to defend them” In such a situation, a “biting incident” occurred in a moment of carelessness on the part of the owner.


The three-year-old mixed breed Zorro is suffering in the Giessen animal shelter. He gradually becomes depressed in the animal shelter and the animal rights activists no longer know what to do.


The three-year-old mixed breed Zorro is suffering in the Giessen animal shelter.

He gradually becomes depressed in the animal shelter and the animal rights activists no longer know what to do.

Giessen – A very special kind of emergency is waiting for a new home at the Giessen animal shelter.

Zorro is the name of the mixed-breed dog who is not enjoying life in the animal shelter at all, as the employees report in an introduction video on Facebook.

It is the third time that animal rights activists have tried this way to find a new home for Zorro.

“No one is coming forward for this nice dog,” says the employee in the video.

In the animal shelter, the human-oriented male suffers greatly.

Zorro is “so attached to his people that he also tends to defend them.”

In such a situation, a “biting incident” occurred in a moment of carelessness on the part of the owner.

Zorro is now subject to a character test, which is probably the reason why he remains in the animal shelter, as animal rights activists suspect.

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Zorro becomes depressed in the animal shelter.

He urgently needs to move out.

© Screenshot Facebook / Giessen Animal Shelter

Zorro is subject to compulsory character testing: According to the Gießen animal shelter, he could soon get rid of her

However, Zorro is making great progress.

He has already passed the first character test and will be taking a second one soon.

In three years Zorro will have to go one last time and then he will be rehabilitated.

This also eliminates all the difficulties associated with the personality test requirement - i.e. higher tax and insurance costs.

However, Zorro still has the stigma of being a potentially dangerous dog.

However, with clear leadership there should be no further problems.

Zorro is “dependent” on the people he always wants to be with.

A wish that of course cannot be fulfilled in the animal shelter.

This causes Zorro to become really depressed.

The employees say he is slowly giving up.

The company of other dogs doesn't help either (which isn't a problem for him).

But he just needs people.

Gießen: Animal shelter dog Zorro still has a lot to do in life

Zorro is only three and a half years old.

Unlike, for example, the 15-year-old cocker mix Strolchi, who is also looking for a new home at the Giessen animal shelter, age should not be a problem when it comes to placement.

Instead, Zorro can still learn a lot - and has already learned a lot.

He can do tricks and has mastered the basics of target search, where he is supposed to find certain objects again.

Who will give poor Zorro a chance despite his background and offer him enough workload and a home where he can take care of his people?

The Gießen animal shelter is happy to receive inquiries at the email address info@tsv-giessen.de, which will hopefully lead to a placement.

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Category list image: © Screenshot Facebook / Giessen Animal Shelter

Source: merkur

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