A dog who spent over 1,000 days at a Leicestershire kennel has finally found a loving home just in time for Christmas, following years of anxiety-related challenges.
Blossom, a seven-year-old German shepherd, arrived at Dogs Trust Loughborough in March 2020, but her journey to a new family was far from straightforward. Despite her sweet nature, Blossom struggled to adjust to new environments, with her anxiety triggered by traffic, other dogs, and unfamiliar people. Her first two attempts at rehoming ended in failure due to these concerns.
However, the dedicated team at the Wymeswold centre used an innovative approach, employing a mocked-up home environment known as the Education House technique. This helped Blossom gradually build the skills she needed to cope with her anxiety.
Since being rehomed in August, Blossom’s new owner has worked to create a calm and supportive environment. “Rehoming Blossom for Christmas has been the best gift I could ever ask for,” said the new owner, who wished to remain anonymous. “Despite her difficult past, Blossom has really settled in well. You can see how much effort Dogs Trust has put into helping her feel comfortable.”
The new family plans to spend the festive season enjoying peaceful walks and visiting a rural cabin, giving Blossom the chance to relax in a serene setting. “It’s impossible to forget Blossom after all the time she’s spent with us,” said Celine Di Crocco, manager of the Wymeswold centre. “Seeing her finally find happiness is truly the best Christmas gift we could have hoped for.”
Blossom’s heartwarming story highlights the perseverance and dedication of both the Dogs Trust team and her new owner, proving that with the right care, even the most anxious pets can find their forever home.
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