Lissa has had a difficult fate. She lived in an industrial area under a concrete slab. The workers would occasionally feed her, but on weekends and holidays, she was left to fend for herself. The lonely little girl was plagued by ticks, and she often felt scared, hungry, and very lonely. In the shelter, she received treatment, was vaccinated, spayed, and then released back to the streets as part of the "Humane Neighboring" program. Lissa couldn’t manage without human companionship. For two months, she hid under cars in a parking lot until someone found her. Now, this girl lives in the "Dino" animal shelter for homeless animals.
Kind and Timid
Lissa is not aggressive but can be a bit bossy with smaller dogs, as if she’s trying to teach them something. She reaches out to humans, but there is still a little tension; she needs time to adjust. Lissa is waiting for her special person with a kind heart and immense patience.
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