Mametta 👍 

Breed: Egyptian Baladi dog

Sex: female

Date of birth: 03.01.21

Weight: 20 kg

Size: medium

Good with dogs: yes

Good with cats: not tested

Good with kids: not tested

Good with people: shy

Energy level: low

Potty trained: not tested

Health concerns: three legged dog due to a car accident

Spayed/Neutered: yes

Vaccinated/Titer test: ready to travel

Mametta’s story:

Mametta is the mother of Tom and Cionco. Some strange and for them lucky destiny brought them all together to reunite again here at Paradise Dream. We know Mametta since she was a very young mama, fighting and protecting her babies and having a tough life together with her furry family at the Safari entrance area. Lots of traffic and many other packs around that area did not make her life easy and several times we had to medicate her after fights. One day we were called to the Safari entrance and found Mametta severely injured due to a car accident. After the operation her right back leg did not show any improvement and she was not using it. We decided to amputate the leg in another surgery and for Mametta it was the best decision. During her long recovery period for all her injuries, she has bonded again with her son Tom, which gave her emotionally support. Step by step her furry new family and human friends gained Mamettas trust and she is setteling into her new pack, where she has found the joy again to play and run and enjoy life. After a few month she had to welcome another of her puppies, Cionco, hit also by a car and recovered very well. Mametta is for us a special dog with our heart inside. Therefore we would love to know her in a quiet home with stability, no children and with a family that has had experience with dogs that had traumas. Her beautiful sweet character needs time and positive energy support to open up and trust.  Mamettas future family should have patience with her but will be amazed of the fantastic dog they will learn to get to know step by step and receive all the love Mametta can give to thank you in return. She can be introduced slowly to older children, but not immediately when she is in her adapting phase.