I'm not quite ready to go to my new home.

Hi! My Name Is Zelda

I'm in the Recovery Room - I'll Be Available Soon

Meet This Sweet, Resilient Girl (Zelda will not be available for adoption for a while as we work on her medical needs).

This beautiful 5-year-old girl came to us as an owner surrender with another dog who was in critical condition. She herself arrived severely emaciated and in shock from severe anemia and has clearly known far too little kindness in her life. Despite everything she’s been through, she is an incredibly sweet soul who wants to trust and love—she just needs the time and space to do it at her own pace.

She is slowly coming out of her shell and showing us who she really is. While she may be shy and cautious at first, there is a gentle, affectionate dog underneath who is learning that people can be safe and kind.

Personality & Behavior

  • Very sweet and sensitive

  • Wants human connection but needs patience

  • Gains confidence slowly and steadily

  • House trained

  • Walks well on leash; currently enjoying short, calm walks to rebuild muscle and strength

Medical & Recovery Needs
She has a long road ahead as she recovers from severe emaciation. She will require:

  • A strict feeding schedule and portion control to avoid refeeding syndrome

  • Close monitoring around food, as she likely went without for long periods

  • Continued veterinary care as additional health needs are still being assessed

Her future family must be committed to following medical guidance carefully and consistently.

Ideal Home
This girl needs a quiet, calm environment where she can decompress and heal—both physically and emotionally. She does best with:

  • Patient, gentle adults

  • A predictable routine

  • Slow introductions to new experiences

  • Encouragement without pressure (a soft nudge forward is good; rushing is not)

At this time, a home without children is strongly preferred. Sudden movements and noise can frighten her, and she could react out of fear if pushed too quickly. Very dog-savvy, older children may be considered in the future once we know her better, but for now, an adult-only home is best.

Dogs, cats, and kids: TBD as she continues to decompress and recover.

This girl has survived more than most dogs ever should. What she needs now is someone who will let her heal, go slow, and finally learn what it means to be safe and loved.

See my videos here and share my journey HERE!

  • Shepherd - German
  • Female
  • 5 Years OldMy DoB is 12/06/2020 (Estimated)
  • 21 - 30 Pounds
  • North Carolina
  • Black and Tan & Red
  • Slightly Active
  • Not Tested With Kids
  • Not Tested With Dogs
  • Not Tested With Cats
  • Not Tested With Small Animals
  • I Have Not Been Tested with Farm Animals
  • I'm Not Trained Yet
  • $ 325.00
Special Needs (Medical)
Medical Condition

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