Dog Can't Stop Spinning In The Shelter Until… | The Dodo June 21, 2024 by The Dodo Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn This German Shepard couldn’t stop spinning in the shelter and was about to be put down — until this woman made him go viral … source
Poor baby! Hopefully there’s nothing wrong with him physically. As long as he’s okay physically the right person or family showing him the love, care and support he needs will help him become better, stronger and much happier. Reply
Thank you , such a beautiful Shep !! And you are just an awesome woman that saved him !! Thank you so very much !! Reply
It is akin to a sort of institutionalization. It was all he had for so long it became his comfort. He had no other place to move. Reply
I adopted an 11-year-old very stressed out "spinner" from a shelter. It's been a year and he is much improved, just takes lots of love and patience. Reply
Elephants do something similar. A puppy might help him.
Well I sure hope he stopped doing that!
I want him 😱😫😫😫😫😫
Stereotypic pacing. It's a caged animal thing.
Tumor
Poor boy. 😢He's insane. My dog did this, and he lost his mind. I couldn't help him.
That gsd needs a herding ball.
Poor baby! Hopefully there’s nothing wrong with him physically. As long as he’s okay physically the right person or family showing him the love, care and support he needs will help him become better, stronger and much happier.
Stop recording and take it for a wall. Duh.
He needs to work
Thank you for helping this sweet baby period people are so quick to kill
Thank you , such a beautiful Shep !! And you are just an awesome woman that saved him !! Thank you so very much !!
Mental distress or inner ear issues
It is akin to a sort of institutionalization. It was all he had for so long it became his comfort. He had no other place to move.
Bruh is the dodo gay not too?
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Looks like a working dog with a lot of energy he just need to get rid of this energy
GS and the ball
Spinning is a sign of anxiety in dogs
I adopted an 11-year-old very stressed out "spinner" from a shelter. It's been a year and he is much improved, just takes lots of love and patience.
Human beings can be so horrible. Thank goodness some are so compassionate.