Diese süße und flauschige weiße Wolke siecht im Shelter. Lyalya ist eine ruhige Hündin. Sie sitzt in ihrem Käfig in der Ecke und wartet geduldig auf Besucher. Sie begrüßt jeden Besucher sehr vorsichtig aus Angst, dass ihr jemand etwas antun könnte. Die Betreuer geben sich große Mühe, um sie mit in den Auslauf zu nehmen und mit ihr an der Leine spazieren zu gehen. Lyalya ist ca. 2 – 3 Jahre alt, die Widerristhöhe ca. 45 cm, sie ist gechippt, geimpft und kastriert. Die Vermittlung erfolgt gegen Schutzgebühr und nach Vorkontrolle.

Marina – unsere russische Tierschutzkollegin vorort, die das staatliche Tierheim als Ehrenamtliche betreut, schreibt folgendes über sie:

 as Lanka – Lyalya – is not from my sector of the shelter…. but one day I saw her face in the catalogue, fell in love and went to see her, my girls in the sector were sad…and told me – 900 dogs are in our sector…. you need more dogs from another sector???

so I started to visit her, she was siting in the corner and did not want to move….just tried to hide her head – when I touched her…she did not want to eat any titbits or canned food….
I understood – I must return her trust in people…
I pressed her to eat and after some visits – I told her – Lyalya, you know – that I will not give up! Eat this food immediately!!! Lyalya sighed and said „Yeeeeees, I know you! It’s difficult to get rid of you….OK, I will eat!“ 
And little by little – her trust in people returned. Sveta – this girl is also her carer – now walks with her on the leash, Lyalya still does not meet newcomers with accordion – but it’s not bad…as I also do not meet newcomers with accordion…but when she knows a human being – all is ok! She is ready to communicate!

Her hair – that is SOMETHING!!!! I have never felt such soft hair!!! Only my rabbit Tisha has such (I have 3 dogs and 2 rabbits) One of my rabbits is now sitting on the keyboard and it’s difficult to type So – her hair – is a white, soft cloud!!! And the same concerns her temper – nice, shy and tender girl!

I had several calls about her here in Russia – but people wanted to take her to some far away villages….to be kept in the kennel… For Russia – people consider it to be NORMAL to KEEP dogs ON CHAIN!!! And I do not want this destiny for her! Plus in villages – they give their dogs mostly porridges…with no meat… (they will hardly spend any money on vets and etc.). That is why – I asked Birgit – to advertise her in Germany. I keep advertising her here…with no results…unfortunately.. for me – her being in the shelter – is a miracle…as the dog is really beautiful! to my opinion…but I understand of course – that tastes differ…

Lyalya kommt ebenfalls heute als Pflegehund auf die Schlappmühle – und ich hoffe, daß auch sie sich schnell zu einem glücklichen Hund entwickelt !

Wer mehr über Lyalya erfahren möchte, kann hier ihr Tagebuch verfolgen…