butter
Breed:Labrador Retriever
Profile:Medium size adult
male
Animal ID: A5681920
Date Admitted to County Care: 2025-12-01
Animal Type: DOG
Availability Status: Ready to go home
Primary Breed: LABRADOR RETR
Primary Color: TAN
Sex: Male
Size: LARGE
Weight: 51
Age: 1 years 9 months
A5681920 BUTTERS- BEHAVIORALLY OK FOR PUBLIC ADOPTION, NO OTHER DOGS (REQUIRED)
December 11, 2025
E25-090402
Animal ID:
A5681920
Eval Type:
PLAY GROUP
Eval Location: LANCASTER
Eval Date:
12/11/2025
Review Date:
Play Style:
Sociability:
DEFENSIVE
Reactive:
NON REACTIVE
Ken Handling: FRIENDLY/EASY
Kids:
Large Dogs: NO OTHER DOGS (REQ)
Small Dogs: NO SMALL DOGS
Energy Level: MEDIUM
Training: B-MOD DOG DEF
Eval Comments: \"The behaviors described to day reflect the dog's responses in an Animal Care Center environment and during assessment. A
dog's behavior in an Animal Care Center may differ significantly from how they behave in a home. Stress, confinement, and unfamiliar surroundings can cause dogs to act out or suppress behaviors that may emerge later. A dog's behavior may change based on sunoundings, training, medical, socialization, and life experiences.\"
He was easily collared by the runner in the catch pen. He entered the play yard with soft body language. He was approached by a female shepherd. He tolerated her sniffing him, but he was very tense, with a high stiff tail and froze. The female shepherd then walked away. He was then approached by a male Labrador and displayed the same tense behavior. The male Labrador walked away, and Butter began to roam the yard to himself to explore. He continued to become very tense and freeze with a high stiff tail, when any dog approached to sniff him. He was approached by a female husky that greeted him and she began to sniff him. He froze with a tense body in a forward posture and a high stiff tail. After she sniffed him for a few seconds, he growled, lunged, and began to attack her. Ahandler nearby was able to use the sound of a shaker can, to break his focus and stop his attack. The handler then grabbed his leash, and he was removed from the yard at this time. Due to his very tense behavior around dogs in the yard and his unprovoked attack, he will be designated as no other dogs required