Sponsored by: Ellen Sanchez
I first met Matteo (pronounced mah TEH oh, Italian for "gift of God") while he was in a kennel at animal control in Sioux City. He was a very, very frightened dog. As I approached his kennel Matteo barked, growled and backed away. And he had a very bad case of kennel cough, so he was coughing and retching as well. I wanted to give him a chance to get my scent and see that I meant no harm, so I sat on the floor next to his door and waited. After a few minutes Matteo approached me and sniffed my hand. Then he wagged his tail a little and lowered his head so I could pet him. When I opened the door to let him out he was a different dog....so happy and friendly. We walked to the front office where he sat and gently took treats from my hand. I asked the staff what had happened to him and they were quite sure that he had been abused and beaten while in a kennel. But hopefully with lots of love and reassurance, Matteo will forget that part of his life and learn to trust humans again.
Matteo has been with us 12 days now and he has made wonderful progress. In the beginning, we were so careful not to startle him...he flinched if we raised a hand or moved suddenly. But now we laugh and play and he rolls over for tummy rubs! We go for long walks and he's a perfect gentleman on a lead. He gets along great with the other dogs, but is scared of the cats (they have him totally bamboozled). At night, he likes to sleep between me and my husband which I think is just wonderful (my husband is not so sure!).
As for Matteo's health, aside from being underweight (54 lbs, should be 70-75 lbs), he appears to be in very good condition. On 4-22 we will take Matteo to the vet to be neutered and check for heartworm. As long as his heartworm test is negative, he should be ready for his forever home as soon as he has recovered from the surgery. And though Matteo has not shown an ounce of aggression since he's been here, to be on the safe side we prefer that Matteo not go to a home with very young children. But dog savvy kids ~ 10 and older should be just fine.
Matteo truly is "God's gift".