Stolen Dog, Broken Mind

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We once had a beautiful gray husky named Siren, and she was almost gonna be one year old, Until someone stole her.

We looked everywhere, as she was the highlight of our lives, but to no avail. She was a lovely family AND therapy dog (Which I trained myself). As I suffer from Anxiety (More than one) and depression, my beautiful girl helped me get through tough times and calm me when I would panic, she was also a good house alarm system as she would bark to alert us when people would try to jump the fence and knew many commands.

She lived like a queen, as she had a full room to herself with air conditioning, beds, carpets and toys. She also ate veggies, rice, chicken and meat mixed with royal canin, and would get frozen yogurt cubes in the summer as a treat.

She knew how to act in public and was very social, as she got along with cats, dogs, birds, etc. (Usual therapy dog stuff). And even once swam me back to shore in her therapy dog training (Again, i trained her.) and would follow me everywhere.

Why was she a therapy dog? Its because my mother and I have depression, and I also have two types of anxieties, and she would help me calm down and cheer me up.

The funds will cover the cost of a new puppy, its equipment, vet bills and training for a LONG while (Mother already has it hard, so this will help her funds too). As I want a new puppy to train to help this family get back together, since with the dog we were healthier and happier. This new puppy will also be trained to calm people who are nervous or enlighten people who are depressed.


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  • Alia Alhashimi
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