Summary
Two sibling puppies from a UK animal rescue were adopted separately but both were returned within the same week. The rescue tries to rebuild their confidence and find them homes, highlighting challenges in the adoption process and the importance of careful screening. They believe the dogs would benefit from separate homes to help them adjust better.
Key Facts
- Two sibling puppies from an animal rescue in the United Kingdom were adopted separately and then returned within the same week.
- The puppies were originally found abandoned in the snow, with one pup dying from the cold.
- The dogs were returned due to broken promises by the adopters, one citing the impact on mental health around their daughter and the other not following integration advice.
- The rescue is working to build the dogs' confidence and skills to improve their chances of being rehomed.
- The facility allows the dogs to live and play with other dogs, helping their happiness and socialization.
- The rescue carefully screens potential adopters, especially for dogs who have returned due to possible trauma.
- There is a noted challenge in finding homes for adolescent dogs compared to puppies.
- The rescue suggests that the dogs be adopted separately to help them build confidence individually.