This is so lovely, although it's heartbreaking to think what the poor dog must have gone through in his early life to be so afraid of being on his own with a man.
A Man Built a Mini-House for His Dog With Trust Issues to Help Him Feel Safe

We at Bright Side felt inspired by Sean’s project and we’d like to share it with you.
A man and a dog found each other.
When Buster first appeared at Sean’s house, he was already 9 years old. Initially, Sean wanted to foster the dog for a while and then help him find a permanent home. But his attempt as a fosterer failed — Sean fell in love with Buster right away and didn’t want to let him go.
By that time, Buster, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, had been stuck in a shelter for a very long time and was desperately looking for a new home. So he got really lucky when he met Sean, because it seemed that these 2 guys were meant for each other.
Even with a loving owner, Buster still wanted to be alone.
Unfortunately, it turned out that Buster had some serious trust issues and was especially wary of single men. When his owner went downstairs, the dog immediately rushed upstairs, as he was not comfortable being alone with Sean. And even after a couple of years of living in Sean’s house, Buster still preferred to spend hours on his own.
Sean decided to let Buster have his own personal space.
Sean desperately wanted to help his little buddy and decided to browse the internet for inspiration. That’s when he got the idea to build a small house right in his living room. Despite having no carpenter skills, the man bought some plywood and started working on the frame.
Sean set the following goal: to create a human-free place where his dog would feel safe and comfortable, improving his sense of security.
In about 2 weeks, “Buster’s boudoir” was ready, and it worked in the best possible way!
The house turned out to be a real dog paradise.
Not only did Sean build a safe place for his dog, but he also decorated it perfectly, making it look like a real mini-house. Inside, there’s a huge cozy bed, plants, mood lights, a cooling fan, and even a few pictures of Zook, Sean’s previous dog, on the walls.
The house is also soundproof so Buster wouldn’t get scared of fireworks anymore.
To keep his buddy entertained, Sean added a small TV screen so that Buster could watch his favorite wildlife programs and listen to animal noises.
This idea completely changed their relationship.
The “boudoir” had a really impressive effect on Buster. Almost overnight, he completely transformed his attitude toward his owner as he realized that he can be around a single man without living in fear of being harmed.
Today, Buster loves napping and spending alone time in his special room. He knows that his owner will never fuss or disturb him when he’s in there, and this helps him feel completely safe and secure.
Are you ready to do something special for your pet? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
Comments
A dog with trust issues just needs love, but you can't over whelm them with it
It's a hard task, because some people do not have the patience to do this
people like that shouldn't be allowed to have pets!
I agree, if you hurt animals enough to give them issues like this you also shouldn't be allowed
I'm so happy that he turned out to be a happy dog!
How cool this man is! Seeing Buster sleeping in his new home warms my heart
This man should keep on building this cute house because they look amazing! I even want one for my little buddy
What a sweet story. Thanks Sean for giving Buster a new place to live ??
This man is a hero! I bet the dog is way happier in his new home. I wish my place was a good as his LOL
Perfect. We foster care senior English “Bullies “ and lived thru adjustments by our foster care seniors. My wife is a “dog whisperer” who taught me how loving senior dogs are. Yes, we kept them.
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