Shauna

Shauna is a beautiful Collie cross youngster, now around 6 months old, who has taken every step of her journey in her stride. Since arriving in her Devon foster home alongside sister Shannon, she has impressed everyone with her calm temperament, confidence and adaptability. Described by her foster as an open-hearted girl with a lovely, placid nature, Shauna enjoys affection, thrives in the company of other dogs and has embraced family life from day one. She comes when called, sleeps quietly through the night, remains clean indoors, shares toys beautifully and is unfazed by household noises, livestock and passing vehicles. In Europe she was often seen looking out for her more reserved sister, and that caring, steady character continues to shine through. While she and Shannon can happily be adopted separately, Shauna would enjoy the companionship of another friendly dog and would make a wonderful addition to a family, couple or single person household. Intelligent, affectionate and full of quiet confidence, Shauna is ready to leave her difficult beginnings behind and start the life she has always deserved.

Adoption Fee: £425

About Shauna

Collie X pup ‘Shauna’ now 5-7mth old. She’s a beautiful & spirited little lady. She has a sister called ‘Shannon’ Exeter area

UK Bio -

Playful & placid ‘Shauna’ loves other dogs, quick to learn & been no trouble whatsoever from day 1 in Devon foster along with her sister.

Shauna’s UK update & outstanding appraisal from the foster from the moment the siblings arrived in the UK. They didn’t need to be house trained like most of our rescues, they are great with other dogs, they learn quickly, the trip hasn’t phased them & they are unfazed around live stock & noises. They have surpassed even the charities faith in their beautiful natures & ability to adapt.

We have assessed their needs & we feel they can be homed separately though would benefit from other dogs to play with especially as they’re used to that in their foster home. For anyone who is used to having a couple of dogs in their life &/or a space in their hearts for two joyful companions then they are ready made for you. Many people say ‘two dogs aren’t very different to one’ & ‘they keep each other company and tire each other out so it’s actually very easy’. They will be content to find their paths through life as individuals & would be as ecstatic to continue on the journey through the happy years as a team.

It’s been amazing to see them blossom with their lovely foster home and how adjusted they were from the get go. Thank you to our readers for giving the charity the opportunity to assess their needs & for your interest. We have left the EU bio attached so you can follow their ‘story’ chronically.

Without further ado in the words of the foster I give you ‘Shannon’:-

“30th May only 6hrs after their long journey

Hi Leesa,

The girls are doing really well. They look really well after their long journey.

Beanie is a happy chappie.“

*Beanie was enjoying a bolt hole at the fosters for Shauna and Shannon before being transferred close by to his foster home.”

3.5.26

“The adventures of Shannon and Shauna.

In a very short space in time, Shauna and Shannon has settled into their foster home. Their previous existence and understanding of the world was of concrete floors and metal bars at a dog compound. Despite their humble beginnings, both dogs has already demonstrated the ability to adapt, learn commands and embrace their new environment with unreserved joy.

Shannon is a little wary of people, though her strength of spirit and enjoyment of the toys provided shows that she just needs to be given the space to breathe and relax. Her demeanor has already transformed into a playful girl, a little rocket rolling around on the grass, showing her appreciation by licking my hand and openly welcoming me this morning, day 2.

She is respectful of my three dogs and has shown a good understanding of doggie etiquette. She has an underlining strength of character and intelligence that, in time, will fill anyone's heart with love and joy.

Shauna is a placid, open hearted girl. She enjoys a body massage and appreciates the encouragement and attention you give her.

Shauna has a lovely temperament and enjoys the company of other dogs. She has open body language and demonstrates the type of swagger that points to her zen like qualities. Her new surroundings has not fazed her at all.

Both dogs are enjoying the grassy garden, smelling the flowers and bushes, sponging up everything their new environment has to offer.

Shauna and Shannon are sisters. Their love and friendly companionship is clear to see, however, they are separate in their personalities and could settle individually into different homes with another dog to guide them. That being said, I am a dreamer and remain hopeful that a loving family may step forward and open their hearts to having both dogs, appreciating the benefits of keeping them together so that they may continue their journey of a better life, full of adventures.

6.6.26

Shauna and Shannon have been staying with us for one week now. It is impressive how quickly they have adapted to a new environment. Their individual growth has been joyful to watch. Truely, both dogs brighten your day, put a smile on your face and have become playful buddies to my three canines.

Both dogs come when called, sleep quietly at night, feed from separate bowls near each other without aggression and continue to remain clean during the night.

Shauna and Shannon enjoy making use of the toys and when an occasional 'tug of war' ensues, its always good natured, each dog graceful when conceding to the other sibling.

No distress is observed whilst hoovering or a washing machine spinning and they are unresponsive to horses and vehicles passing by.

All of these amazing attributes demonstrate their placid natures, ability to adjust, their intelligence to pick up routines and capacity to learn instructions quickly.”

Thank you and don’t hesitate to enquire. Please read below for further information including their Veterinary checks.

EU Bio -

A little about me in my own words (please remember that humans are not defined by their pasts alone- neither are we). I’m told I might have a bit of collie in me though I don’t know much about these things. Alls I’ve really known of my brief time on this earth is neglect, abandonment & indifference. So if you’re looking to rescue not buy & help a dog really in need that would be me. On top of that when I thought it couldn’t get any worse we were orphaned somehow - was our mother hurt? Were we taken from her? Leesa said this is very normal in some parts. The

consequence for us is that we were left in a municipality shelter as babies & here we continue to be st risk of homelessness or being taken by someone who isn’t so kind. You can chat to leesa to learn more. We are vulnerable to the threats of nature & man & that’s why we need you to pick us. I say ‘we’ because I have a sister called ‘Shannon’. She’s more bashful than me though I’m not like every pup you meet. Yes I’m wonderfully unique -mature as-well as youthful. I’ve had to survive & can be selfsufficient which can be a bonus for an owner sometimes. Leesas mum named us and like so many other dogs in our predicament the welfare is trying to save us before it’s too late. They were delighted to receive an offer of a temporary home for both of us with one of their seasoned fosters. We are currently advertised separately which is no different than a breeder would do as not everyone wants two dogs. We know we are related that’s

our instinct and we take comfort from one another though not always joined at the hip. However whilst we are more likely to need each other because of the somewhat miserable context we are in as opposed to a home environment, until we are assessed in foster the welfare won’t know our needs just yet. Whether we will depend on each more or less will be determined in good time. The caring foster noticed that I support Shannon and position myself in front of her in the pictures taken in Europe. Leesa said I’m a delightful sibling and it’s very ‘poignant’ to watch.

I’m the more forthcoming one and my sister often huddles behind me so if you wanted two dogs and used to that then of course we can be adopted together. We really get on. They say if you have one you may as well have two :) and we can keep each other busy so often this can be a beneficial way forward. If you have resident dogs &/or friends & family with pooches then we will love that as you see in our videos. As we don’t have a past we particularly remember & we were here from an early age that means we don’t have baggage only sadness currently. Nobody wants us & never have. Will you be the person to change that? Having said that leesa helps all manner of older dogs after horrific abuse & unless she told you you would never know. We don’t let it define us & we just keep loving & moving forward.

It’s very boring here and not very comfortable & we are trying to get to better times. Just to be someone’s 1% would be an improvement. We’ve never been that let alone 100%. We will be fine around cats, respectful children & are used to people & even walks from time to time. I’m very pretty like my sister. I’m inquisitive & desperate to get amongst things as you can see. With all the natural chaos in places like this it’s not always possible to find the tranquility to work my way to the front first though I’m never far behind. I’m passive, gentle & need your home to truly flourish where it’s cheerful and I’ve got lots of time & attention from people. Please choose either one of us.

My credentials & details including the welfares responsible Vetinary checks

Sex: female

Coat: short

Breed: mixed

Size: puppy and will grow to medium small Weight: around 10-12kg last weigh in bearing in mind we are pups still

Age: 5-7mth approximately

EU passport so you can travel abroad with her on holidays✅

Included

Castrated / neutered✅

Complete bloods negative✅

passport/ microchipped✅

Vaccinated✅

Health certificate✅

Clinical inspection prior to departure✅  

For your information

Older dog savvy/ trained Children✅

Been around cats✅

Men/women✅

Dogs✅                

A note from the welfare: In the videos & pictures accompanying this appeal you may meet leesa the rescuer, her mum carol doing the videos, Independent people visiting the dogs including children, resident vet & other available boys & girls (at time of writing-please enquire). Depending on the dogs location you may also see their foster family

Contact details:

*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17Gog1itmT/?mibextid=wwXIfr

*Website:

https:// www.breakthechainsdogrescue.com/

Email: btc4dogs@aol.com

One more word

Transport fee & home check applies.

RBU (rescue back up) subject to contract.

We practice none-discrimination policies (subject to checks) so don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Official rescue Break the chains for dogs

Bulgaria

Early enquiries welcome leesa McKenna, Karen Johnson, Trish Williams

Date of writing: 15.5.26

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