
Hey everyone! My name is Michelle, and the pictures above are of Molly. I run a small all-breed animal rescue in Texas. Recently, I pulled what I believe is a Vizsla/Pointer mix from one of our city pounds. She wasn't showing well in the pound, and they were going to euthanize her if a rescue didn't step forward. Initially she looked healthy enough, but shortly after we brought her home we noticed her limp. She has a permanent limp on her front right leg. We've had her xrayed and the radiologist and my veterinarian agree she has at least 2 healed fractures. Because of how difficult a dog she is, I assume its because her previous "owner" took "training" into his own hands. She is very neurotic, frightened, and impossible to potty train. That may stem from the supposed abuse, or symptomatic neurological issues.
My question is, are the tips of the trade to deal with such an intense breed? Are there certain types of homes I should be screening for that will make her a more successful companion? Reading breed specific information on Vizsla's is like reading a book written about Molly. I'm just looking for some great advice to help her find the perfect forever home.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this post.