Bella - Chow Chow by Ringo.

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Bella - Chow Chow

Postby Ringo. » Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:20 am

Username: Maxy Max
Name: Bella
Gender: Female
Personality: Bella is very,, bubbly. After she quickly got used to her new handler she came right out of her shell. She’s very playful and always wants to run around in her backyard. She can be feisty when she needs to be of course, but only when she senses she’s in true danger. She wouldn’t hurt a fly though! She loves everybody she meets, she’s still cautious due to past experiences though, but her new handler, Max, taught her how to see the good in everybody.

Prompt: No one knows what happened before she was chained up or how she got chained up.
No one but herself. She's afraid of people now, and anything that has to do with things being around her neck.
She wishes she could tell her new owner what previously happened, but she can't.
Instead, she keeps it to herself. To carry that old life of hers on her back forever, until her last day.

Almost her whole life she was in danger. Living with a terrible owner, in a terrible living space, and being separated from her mother way too early in her life.
She started wearing a collar at the age of 4 months. She hated it. It was always put on way too tight and her owner never learned how to put it on correctly. It's a surprise she didn't suffocate to death.

At the age of 2 years, she had to be outside all the time because she got too big and always was always knocking things over.
She was always very playful which made somethings break and caused a lot of yelling and scolding.
After being outside she learned that it wasn't good for dogs to stay out so often. Especially since her owner left her outside in the rain and snow. She could never stay warm since she never had a doggy house or anything to protect her from the harsh conditions.
The pavement always got too hot for her paws during the summer and that's what the backyard was mostly made of.
which left burn scars on her poor sensitive paws.
Now, the part where she got chained up.
Her owner was tired of her running around and barking when she had fun. They hated it and didn't want her to bark anymore.
So they thought if they chained her up it would stop her barking. But it only made her bark more.
It was a tight collar and a chain around her neck for 5 months. The chain was short so she always had to be lying down, even then it would choke her.

When the SCS found her she was terrified. She didn't want to be touched, she didn't want to be harmed anymore.
They took their time with her and she took her time with them.
Once they got the collar off she was free. She felt better and could actually breathe normally.
The mark around her throat was bad and was bleeding from the collar growing in around her neck. If the SCS didn't come to help her the collar would be apart of her neck and make even more damage then it already did.

She hated anyone who touched her neck.
It hurt her a lot from the scar it left. She would growl or bark at anyone who tried to touch it.
And she bit a few people when they were taking off the previous collar.
She didn't get over this fear quickly.
It took months and months of people gaining her trust and making sure she was calm before going up for adoption.

It was hard, getting her to trust people again. They almost gave up and were close to putting her down, but they didn't.
They didn't lose hope and they took their time.
They trained her, fed her, played with her. She was learning and teaching herself.
They were finally ready to put her up for adoption and find her a great home after 5 months of training and gaining her trust.
They tried putting a collar on her but she wouldn't allow it. She hated the harsh feeling it gave and it hurt her neck even more than it did.
They had the idea to put on a bandana that was made out of soft material on her.
She wore a pink bandana. It was soft and made her feel safe. She felt warm and like nothing could harm her.

A girl named Max came in looking for a pup to adopt. She saw Bella and knew she was the right one.
She was nervous and scared because she didn't want to go to another harsh family. But she was ready to meet her new owner.
The girl with beautiful blue eyes had a soft smile that greeted her when they first met.
Bella immediately felt comfortable with the girl. She knew this was going to be the right home.
When she got to her new home she ran around discovering everything.
Rolled on the floor and couches. Went underneath the bed and tables. And even knocked over a few things but she never got yelled at, her new owner just laughed at her.
She loved the sound of her owner's laugh. She knew she was happy and that made her happy.
Her new owner held out a pink collar and she bolted underneath the table, afraid of it. she didn't want to relive another terror.
She made her way to her owner who proceeded to gently put on the pink collar. Bella hated it and she barked and yelped and scratched at the collar. Max took it off and placed it on the ground, Bella growled and barked at it so Max had to move it someplace where the dog couldn't see it. She proceeded to take out a bandana that had soft colours and a beautiful pattern. She softly placed it around Bella's neck.
Bella was okay with it. It was soft and cozy and didn't have the harsh feeling the collar gave. She allowed her owner to tie the thing around her neck. She looked beautiful with it. It stood out against her grey fur.

She loved the pink one the SCS gave her because it was her first, but this one was special.
It was given to her by her new mommy. Someone who actually loved her and who will take great care of.
It made her feel warm and safe, she felt loved for once.
She was glad she never gave up and continued fighting for her life.
She would've never met her new owner and get so many cuddles and kisses if she gave up.

Now, she is still afraid of collars.
She refuses to be anywhere near one and will freak out if she sees one so be careful.
But she will allow bandanas and her owner wants to try a necklace on her next.
But one step at a time for now.


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