Coastal German Shepherd Rescue

Hannah has been adopted! 05-05-2007

Female about 0 old.

Hannah and Scarlet had a very rough 3 months that we know of. They were dumped in the High Desert by their family, no food or water or shade for several months. They ate what they could, and slept under terrible conditions, not to mention not having any water or shade. Finally after 3 months of roaming around 10 acres of land, the owner of the property decided to feed them and give them water (yes, this was after 3 long months).
He immediately made a call to a local rescue group to help take the dogs, the woman (Debbie) is a rescuer of exotic animals and had never dealt with dog rescue in her life.

Debbie and her husband drove to this man's property, went up to Hanna, and all Hanna could do was lay flat on the ground, emaciated and extremely weak. She let Debbie's husband pick her up in his arms and carry her into the car without a fight. Scarlet on the other hand was lured into a crate to be trapped. Debbie reached in and picked Scarlet up, placed her on her lap and she too didn't fight back. She sat quietly on Debbie's lap on the way home.

Hannah and Scarlet are well adjusted dogs considering what they went thru for 3 months, who knows what their life was before that. They lived with Debbie for about 7 weeks, got medical treatment, a soft bed, water and food. All they did was eat, drink (a ton) and sleep for the first few weeks. And now they are not only happy dogs, but healthy ones to boot!

We don't know if they are mother and daughter or sisters. Scarlet is about 15 months old, and Hannah about 2 ½ years old. We think Scarlet has some Dutch Shepherd in her.

They use the doggie door like nobody's business. They are protective of Debbie's property, although they become quite friendly once the visitors are brought into the property by Debbie. Hanna is described to calm and is happiest when she's relaxing which she does a lot of, Scarlet on the other was described to us as being the nosy one. They whine when they need to go out, and so far no accidents in the house.

We are still getting to know the girls so look out for more updates!

For more information about Hannah & Scarlet, contact please contact Tricia via email at TandBWatts@aol.com. Don't forget to fill out our online application.

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