Saving Raisin Bran

Have you met Raisin (bran)? 

We pulled him from the shelter a year ago. 

 Coming from a hoarding situation that had over 39 dogs in a backyard, Raisin is one of the hardest cases we’ve ever had. Hitting the one year mark at our rescue and still can’t be touched causes us to reassess his situation.

We always look at quality of life when assessing a dog’s future. Our vets and other trainers bring up valid points (we can’t keep them all at our rescue for life, he can’t be adopted if he can’t be touched, etc.), but I feel it’s my job to look at the small picture and make a case for his quality of life being good.  

These are the areas where Raisin has excelled and has a good quality of life.

1. Happy zoomies around the property.
2. Recall! While we can’t touch him or get a leash on him without stressing him out, his recall is amazing.
3. Slowly accepting training for cooperative care.
4. He loves his meal times and cookies. 

This guy needs your help! We need to get him to a vet which is going to require sedation for an exam, he will need behavioral meds, and intensive daily work with a fear free trainer (board and train).  He needs at least 5 monthly sponsors and one-time donors to cover the vet visit and training.

Please help us by sponsoring Raisin! You will receive weekly updates on his progress, cute photos of him in training, and we will share his medical results. 

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