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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 543409" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>It could be too that she will get back to normal all on her own, given a little time. I'm sure that being without you and being lost in a strange place was extremely traumatic for her. She lost you once and now she's determined not to let you out of her sight so it doesn't happen again! She should get over it with time though.</p><p></p><p>I adopted my youngest Boston, Trace, from the Humane Society. He had been found sick and injured, wandering around in a State park near here. From his injuries they surmised that he had been thrown out of a moving car and left there to die. When I first got him, he was happy and friendly but very afraid of going outside, especially at night. He was terrified of being abandoned again. I finally got him to walk with me outside on a leash. He would walk a few steps in front of me but at night he would keep turning around constantly to make sure I was still there, that he hadn't been left alone again. It took a while but he finally decided that I wasn't going anywhere and he relaxed about it and stopped worrying. Your little one will too, it will just take a little time to get over it. That had to be a terrifying experience for her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 543409, member: 1883"] It could be too that she will get back to normal all on her own, given a little time. I'm sure that being without you and being lost in a strange place was extremely traumatic for her. She lost you once and now she's determined not to let you out of her sight so it doesn't happen again! She should get over it with time though. I adopted my youngest Boston, Trace, from the Humane Society. He had been found sick and injured, wandering around in a State park near here. From his injuries they surmised that he had been thrown out of a moving car and left there to die. When I first got him, he was happy and friendly but very afraid of going outside, especially at night. He was terrified of being abandoned again. I finally got him to walk with me outside on a leash. He would walk a few steps in front of me but at night he would keep turning around constantly to make sure I was still there, that he hadn't been left alone again. It took a while but he finally decided that I wasn't going anywhere and he relaxed about it and stopped worrying. Your little one will too, it will just take a little time to get over it. That had to be a terrifying experience for her! [/QUOTE]
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