harold
Breed:Pit Bull Terrier
Age: Adult
Gender:
Male
Size: Medium
About harold: My name is HAROLD and I'm approximately 1 years old male pit bull. I have been at the Lancaster Animal Care Center since February 9, 2025.
26, 2025
E25-083910
Animal ID:
A5678783
Play Style:
Kids:
Eval Type:
PLAY GROUP
Sociability:
SELECTIVE
Large Dogs: FEMALES ONLY (REQ)
Eval Location: LANCASTER
Reactive:
NON REACTIVE
Small Dogs: NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Eval Date: 02/26/2025
Ken Handling: FRIENDLY/EASYTO REMOV
Energy Level: MEDIUM
Review Date:
Training: CONTINUED SOCIALIZATI
Eval Comments: He was laying in the middle of the kennel with soft eyes. The runner opened the kennel gate and began to verbally coax him.
He approached the front with a low body and allowed the runner to pet him. When the runner presented the leash, he retreated to he back of the kennel. He was easy to loop leash inside the kennel, as he remained at the back. He walked to the play yard with no pull on the leash. He entered the catch pen with soft eyes and a low tail wag. He exchanged soft greetings with the other dogs through the play yard fence. He was easily collared by the runner. He entered the play yard with soft body language. He was approached by a female Pitbull and exchanged a soft greeting with her. He was then approached by a male Pitbull. He became tense with hackles raised and began to growl. His focus was broken by a handler using a spray bottle. He then began to roam the yard and explore his surroundings. He approached a male Pitbull, began to neck press him and then mounted him. The handlers easily steered him away from the male Pitbull using a spray bottle. He approached a different male dog and began to press his chest against his side with a forward body posture. He was again easily steered away by a handler using a spray bottle. He was approached by a female Pitbull that began to playfully push him with her body. He remained tolerant of this and offered no corrections. He playfully trotted the yard next to her. He remained social and loose with the female dogs for the rest of his time in the yard. But he continued to display tense and assertive behavior toward the male dogs. Due to his behavior displayed, he will be designated as female dogs only required.