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There are few things more heartbreaking than seeing ananimalabandoned by its owners.
And yet, it still happens more often than wed like to think.
Thankfully, a compassionate neighbor stepped in, rescued the pet, and gave it a loving home.
It goes without saying that abandoning an animal can leave it in a state of great distress.
Just as people do,dogsform strong emotional attachmentsespecially to their caregivers, explains Ralph.
They may also feel heightened anxiety and become generally more stressed.
This stress can manifest in many different ways, often triggered by the most mundane circumstances.
Dogs that have been abandoned are much more likely to develop separation-related issues, says Carroll.
And if their original owners left them, regardless of the reason, they can have significant trust issues.
Over time, many dogs will respond positively to this and start to trust you more and more.
Try not to leave them alone until theyre settled in their new house, Carroll suggests.
While it might be tempting to give a definitive no as an answer, the reality is more complex.
Each side should explain what they can offer for the dogs well-being and long-term care.
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