Meet Queen Diana (20240703-07)
Rescue Story: In December 2019, the #SiheungDogFarm entered the spotlight as the story of Yumi emerged—a dog that miraculously escaped with extensive burns covering its entire body. Another animal welfare organization initially launched a rescue operation, but on Christmas Day, the owner transferred all the animals to a different dog farm. Although their whereabouts remained elusive, persistent efforts eventually convinced the farm owner to surrender them. However, the time spent in slaughterhouses had inflicted profound trauma on these dogs. Taking charge of the situation, WEACT and volunteers provided ceaseless day and night care, leading to the successful rescue of 65 animals from the #SiheungDogFarm. Due to their profound trauma and injuries inflicted by humans, it necessitated an extended period of time and heightened effort to rehabilitate them. Queen Diana was one of the dogs rescued at this farm.
Additional info:
Queen Diana is a very calm girl who loves to relax and chill to oversee her surroundings. She loves to be on cushy spots, such as trampolines, and relaxes there to enjoy her time. She likes to watch other dogs play! Although she is still wary of people, through time and patience, you will be able to form a bond with her. She responds to and loves treats, which are great to use for training. She is currently working on getting comfortable with leash walks and handfeeding. Overall, she is a shy girl but with full of curiosity.
About
older children recommended only because her encounters with children have been limited
she does great with other dogs. She doesn’t engage in a long play time with others but often likes to observe them play from her favorite rest spot (the trampoline)! She also gives space to those who need it to play.
she hasn’t met a cat before.
she prefers outdoor potty.
since she does prefer outdoor potty, it is important to take her out at least twice a day. As mentioned prior, she doesn’t engage in long play time with other dogs when outside. She prefers to relax and chill on cushy platforms, like a trampoline, and watch her surroundings.
she can be touched and groomed. She is still wary and a bit shy around people. Therefore, it is important to be patient and give her time to bond with you so she can develop a relationship and be comfortable with your touches. Additionally, she has been practicing and has improved a lot being handfed.
she does not show any flight risk. However, it is always important to double leash her during walks at the beginning.
she is still learning how to walk with a leash on. She has improved quite a bit recently but still needs a lot of practice. Because she loves treats, they will be great in leashing training for her.
not necessarily - it is preferable that she is the only dog, but if there is another dog in the house, it would be great if the dog isn’t too aggressive in their play with her.
basement apartment or townhome would be fine