The dog couldn’t take his eyes off his master. The dog did not understand why we took him and are trying to separate him from the people he loves.
This is not the first time I have seen the tears of animals; usually they are caused by joy or sorrow. That day, for the first time, I saw what the tears of a dog look like when it realizes it has been betrayed. Archie knew it was the last time he would see the people he loved.
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The pain of betrayal in the dog was mixed with fear, as the unknown lay ahead of him. He did not understand where he was being taken and what would happen to him next.
For two years, Archie lived with a family. He had a home and people who took care of him. The family decided to move and did not want to take the dog with them. They didn’t have time to look for new owners, so Archie ended up with us.
I would like to hope that in the new city, people will not start acquiring pets because, as it turned out, they do not take into account the interests of animals when they make their plans.
Archie is going through a difficult separation from his family; he is under a lot of stress because people have betrayed him.
It sounds like Archie is experiencing a lot of stress and anxiety during this period of adjustment. His lack of trust in people, fear, and refusal to eat are signs of his distress. This negative mood is starting to affect his well-being.
Once the dog calms down a bit, we will take him to the vet to get vaccinated and neutered. Only after that will we begin the search for new owners who will be as loyal to their pet as he is loyal to people.