This dog has been abused and now at the sound of a human voice she trembles and urinates in fear

by Shirley Marie Bradby

February 11, 2020

This dog has been abused and now at the sound of a human voice she trembles and urinates in fear
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Countless animals, including many dogs, experience great injustices and suffering, often at the hands of human beings.

And this tragic situation inevitably ends up making dogs feel timid and very frightened.

A dog can remain traumatized for a long time if it is treated badly by its owner or family.

In fact, this female dog, for example, had received some of the worst abuse ever from her human "family".

Fortunately, in the end, she found herself safe in an animal shelter, but still extremely afraid of human beings.

via Facebook / Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform

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Facebook / Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform

Facebook / Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform

The unfortunate dog is called Gia and when she arrived in a Texas animal shelter, the volunteers immediately realized that something was terribly wrong.

In fact, the dog was so frightened that she crouched with her head turned into a corner to hide her face, and at the mere sound of the voice of a human being, or on physical contact, she trembled and urinated in fear.

In the video, which the animal shelter has shared on its Facebook page, you can clearly see Gia visibly trembling and terrified by fear!

Who knows what horrifying trauma she must have suffered in order for her to have such a similar reaction to a simple caress made by one of the animal shelter volunteers!?

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Facebook / Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform

Facebook / Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform

Fortunately, the DallasDogRRR animal welfare association, which deals with the most difficult recoveries, intervened and thanks to a lot of love and a little patience, it has managed to improve Gia's conditions.

The dog is making steady progress, but she is still far from having the courage to even poke her nose outside of the shelter or feeling truly comfortable with human beings.

In any case, for now, when she hears human voices she runs and hides under the bed, but at least she has stopped urinating in fear.

Facebook / Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform

Facebook / Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform

However, Gia's behavior toward other animals is totally different!

In fact, she loves to play with her fellow animal friends in the shelter and run from one side to the other of the recreation area because she knows that her four-legged friends will not harm her in any way.

To make Gia lose her fear of humans, the association has decided to take her to a temporary foster care home.

The foster home has a specialist, and Gia will be able to live there for a while and learn that, finally, she is safe and that no one will ever cause her any pain or harm again.

Facebook / Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform

Facebook / Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform

We hope that this dog will regain her trust in human beings and that she can continue her life surrounded by the love of an affectionate human family.

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