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lola
Breed:
Pit Bull Terrier
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
Size: Large
About lola: Animal ID 41180492 Species Dog Breed Terrier, Pit Bull/Mix Age 3 years 30 days Gender Female Size Large Color Brown/White Declawed No Housetrained Unknown Site Animal Care & Control Team of Philadelphia Location Kennels Intake Date 3/28/2019 Stage Available !!! AVAILABLE for Adoption at ACCT Philly !!! LOLA - A#41180492 Intake Type: Owner surrender Weight: 70 lbs. Medical Observation: (4/15 Recheck) Patient has had intermittent diarrhea and vomiting while at the shelter. Last night she appeared lethargic. Today, she is more BAR and taking treats readily but did have diarrhea. (4/12 Recheck) Dog was found by kennel attendant with very bad diarrhea and vomit in its kennel dogs where tested for parvo [NEGATIVE] (4/6 Recheck) During performing dog meds dog was having diarrhea. Dog is BAR e/d normally. (3/29 Intake) Overweight, long nails Behavior Observation: (4/16 Volunteer Evaluation) easy to leash leaving the kennel; no need to harness her, minimal pulling took treats very gently; allowed for all over body handling; no issues walking back into her kennel (4/15 Vet Staff) Nervous but friendly. Head shy. Need to go slow. (3/31 Lifesaving Staff) Nervous. Shaking in kennel, but approached with gentle coaxing and allowed herself to be leashed. Easy on leash and allowed handling in yard. A little jumpy & sensitive to touch. (3/28 Per Previous Owner) 1. What is the reason for animal surrender: Dog has been showing reactive behavior. Has been barking, lunging, and biting at other animals in the house, has not made contact with any people. Owner is afraid that dog might become aggressive to grandchildren 2. Where did you get the animal: Friend 3. How long have you had the animal (If any other potential owners, add intake memo/hold): 7 years 5. Describe behavior and personality in the home: Fairly quiet, but suddenly started to become more aggressive to other animals. 6. Interactions with children (ages): Good around children (3 y/o - 11 y/o) 7. Interaction with large/small dogs and cats: Until recently, fine. Has started to become aggressive to animals in the home. 8. Has this animal ever been boarded or crated (for how long): Free roam 9. Describe concerning behavior issues: Hard barking, lunging, growling 10. Why do you think this behavior is happening: Does not know. 11. Have you noticed anything that helps improve behavior: Nothing helps. 12. Have you seen a vet or trainer for behavior (If yes, add behavior template): No 13. Bitten a person or animal in the last 10 days (If yes, bite memo/hold and behavior template): Yes (animal) 14. Has the animal ever bit anyone: no Bite details (to other animal in home): 1. Describe behaviors you observed prior to bite: No out of the ordinary behaviors 2. What were the events leading up to this bite incident: Owner wasn't there, came back home and seen one of his other animals were already hurt. 3. Did you think the animal might bite before the incident happened: No 4. Describe another time this animal bitten or scratched: Owner has always walked in on the aftermath. Personality: Lola has been shy yet sweet in our shelter. She was surrendered after mounting altercations with other animals in the home, but was said to have been good with children ages 3 - 11 years in the home. She's absolutely terrified in our environment and we'd love to see her get out quickly and into a home where she can be the only animal apple of someone's eye. Dog meets: Lola and Randi: https://youtu.be/xXTICTVRX3A This animal is currently available through ACCT Philly's Adoptions Programs. We encourage you to visit our shelter during our adoption hours to view our complete selection of available animals. In preparation for you visit, please make sure to visit http://www.acctphilly.org/adopt/ to review our adoption requirements, hours of operation, upcoming events, and more! Is this your missing pet? If you believe so, please make sure to follow the instructions listed at http://www.acctphilly.org/lostpet/ so that we can make sure that you are reunited as soon as possible!