Mogli is looking for a loving home: a dog with history in Nuremberg
Mogli is looking for a loving home: a dog with history in Nuremberg
Nuremberg - A very special dog is presented in the Nuremberg animal shelter that deserves more attention: Mogli. From his perspective, the nurses tell about his eventful past and the challenges that led him into the care of the shelter. It is an urgent message: "I am Mogli and unfortunately ended up in the shelter several times." This statement underlines the need to understand dogs like Mogli and create the right framework for their well -being.
The challenge of communication
A central point that keeps appearing in Mogli's history is the problem of communication between humans and animals. "Unfortunately, people didn't listen properly when the nurses told me about me and so it didn't work at home," it is explained why Mogli had to move more often. This shows how important it is to respond to the needs and the individual history of an animal to avoid misunderstandings. A dog that feels not to be understood can be challenging due to its uncertainties and fears.
The profile of Mogli
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name | Mogli |
breed | mixed breed |
gender | male |
old | 8 years |
neutered | yes |
in the animal shelter since | 13. March 2018 |
what Mogli needs
Mogli is now waiting for a new home in which he finds security and structure. "I absolutely need someone who is very consistent with me. Otherwise I take the lead and then implement my opinion with the teeth," the shelter management explains his needs. A quiet environment in which there is little hustle and bustle, and clear rules are crucial for Mogli. He usually gets along well with other dogs, while his attitude towards cats would first have to be tested. It is pointed out that children should not live in the new home.
The importance of competent animal husbandry
The story of Mogli is not just an isolated case. It reflects a widespread problem: many dogs land in the shelter because their human companions do not have the necessary experience or the right knowledge to do justice to these animals. The Mogli case illustrates the need for comprehensive familiarization and education for everyone involved.
outlook for new possibilities
The Nuremberg animal shelter is urgently looking for people who are willing to give Mogli a home and at the same time get involved in a learning process. It is a call to the community to take responsibility and not only adopt a dog, but also to enter into a partnership with it. The path to a happier life for Mogli - and many other dogs that share similar fates - begins with understanding and willingness to work.
- Nag
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