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Galant

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Galant pleads for someone to love.  He cannot understand why he loses the people he gives his whole heart too. Galant fears every goodbye is forever, so he is distraught to see you leaving the house.  There is no instant fix for separation anxiety, but there are many small steps (including crate-training) that can be taken to diminish his anguish with time and patience, as he comes to realize you will never fail him.  Galant is a handsome German shepherd mix with golden eyes, 3 years young and neutered, and debuting for a hero adoption at Nevada SPCA .  He was at another shelter that asked for our help.  It appears Galant needs a one-dog household please.

Mickey

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Mickey , a cheery angel, glows with goodwill to everyone kind he meets.    He is a remarkably cute Shih-Tzu mix, 8 years of age and neutered, housetrained, good with other dogs, and debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA . Mickey was at another shelter that ran out of space and asked for our help.    He fears that every goodbye is forever -- separation anxiety -- so crate-training when he is home alone is strongly recommended for his emotional well-being.

Is my unconditional love unwelcome in a disposable society?

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We rescued Zeke from another shelter that said he had been abandoned so many times that he developed severe separation anxiety.  He reportedly panics that every departure is a final goodbye and cannot understand why the people he loves unconditionally keep rejecting him.  Zeke is good with other dogs and housetrained.  He is a cream & white Terrier & Toy mix, 5 years of age and neutered, debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA.  While there are no instant fixes for separation anxiety, a very steady lifestyle routine and crate-training are some of the steps that can lead to diminished anxiety and better peace-of-mind.  Please help find Zeke a hero.

How do I find a human who will not quit me?

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Raven is a gorgeous, devoted girl with many tremendous qualities, despite having been failed repeatedly by past owners.  She loved them unconditionally, but they rejected her, and so it's no surprise that she now may have separation anxiety, fearful of abandonment forever when you leave her sight.  There are no instant fixes for separation anxiety, but with time and a stable routine, and possibly crate-training, great improvements can be made.  Raven is a German Shepherd with a majestic appearance, about 6 years of age, spayed, good with cats and dogs, and ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA.  Please help Raven find a hero.