Thursday, January 7, 2010

Corina


Corina is a very energetic girl - much like A. A. Milne's Tigger, her top's made of rubber and her bottom's made of springs. And she's so happy when she sees a friendly face, she's likely to bounce all over her kennel and mug for all she's worth.

At the same time, there's a bit of a sad awkwardness to young Corina. It's nothing new to see adolescent dogs come into the shelter that haven't spent enough time around other people and animals - honestly, even our dog Rufus is feeling the growing pains of too little socialization in his first few months. But Corina looks to be nearly a year and a half old; that's a lot of catch-up learning to do, no matter how enthusiastic the student is. It's quite daunting, and Corina doesn't really hide the fact.


Inside her kennel, Corina is a handful. Her eyes and body language vacillate between shyness and a near-overwhelming hunger for affection. She's likely to go from bouncing off the walls to meekly offering her belly for scratching, and just as quickly back to ricocheting around. Outside, she'll amble along obliviously as if she'd never seen a human before, then dart over to your side to lavish snuggles or try and instigate a game.

It's as if she's teetering on the fence between being a loner or a social butterfly, and waiting impatiently to see which way fate nudges her.

UPDATE (1/15): Corina is still at the shelter, although she might have a possible adoptor coming to look at her. That in no way makes her situation "safe," however. We learned a new game yesterday - she'd leap into the air, and I'd say "Hop!" and catch her. She wasn't sure if she thought it was fun or just a bit weird, but it gave her some exercise anyway.

UPDATE (1/21): Our good friend (and great friend of dogs everywhere) Christy Wilson pulled Corina today, along with two other dogs - Laser and Pudge - who will be headed up to a rescue group in Minnesota. Here's hoping that the three of them make it there safely, and find what it takes to flourish in their new homes!
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7 comments:

Tajana and Almir said...

I have a hunch that Corina will find a good home, soon.

Unknown said...

She hasn't, yet, and is running out of time fast, reprieve only until 1/18. SHE DESERVES YOUR HOME! She's too sweet and too young to die.

Tajana and Almir said...

No dog deserves to die at a shelter, being rejected from the world. We have saved all three of our dogs from the shelter and love them dearly. Our city allows 3 dogs max...

skyblue2005 said...

I am looking for a foster right now for this sweet girl. I am pulling pudge and having him come to MN to my rescue and maybe she can come with :) I will try to find someone. She shouldnt have to die in there like that. Poor thing! shes so cute too! I love the jumping game ha ha
from:
Minnesota animal-rescues (facebook)

Tajana and Almir said...

I still have good hopes that Corina will find a good home. She is such a loving dog. Thanks Skyblue for considering pulling her.

Anonymous said...

Hey guys - just saw that Corina was rescued - YAY! Thanks for posting about her - glad to see the blog back.

Tajana and Almir said...

Yeay for everyone who put their good energy (and ACTIONS) behind Corina's rescue. You guys are wonderful and have a great heart!