Her mission is to find and adopt the most shut down shelter dogs. These pups are so damaged by trauma they hide and shake, and don’t want to be touched by anyone. They are the least adoptables, and Shira’s heart breaks for them.
Animal Rescue Mission, as well as the superwoman, are also prepared for dogs that appear shut down but will change when they leave the shelter environment. It’s loud and overwhelming in shelters and it’s lonely in kennels. Whenever he hears the words, “Hey, wanna go for a walk?”, like the pup in the photo below, he lights up right away.
When she pulls shut down dogs from the shelter, the patient woman will spend the first night with them before they go to foster families. The woman will stay up all night with them if she needs to. She will even lie on the floor in order to make them feel safe. Thank you very much for all of your effort, Shira. In order for dogs to have a second chance, we are grateful to the special people who continue to work in this field.
