zoe
Breed:American Staffordshire Terrier
Age: Adult
Gender:
Female
Size: Large
About zoe: 1/22 Stray / Female / Staffie Mix / 4Y / 68 lbs / HW+
𝗩𝗼𝗹𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝗡𝗼𝘁𝗲𝘀:
Zoe is perfect! She doesn't know sit but literally she stays by your side. She is so calm and does this little climb up to give a kiss that isn't rough at all. It's an affectionate slow climb is the best way to describe it. She is easy to leash and takes treats gently. She will tug gently on the leash when trying to meet other dogs. She was very good with Candy on her temp test. I really love this girl. She has such a gentleness about her.
𝗦𝗵𝗲𝗹𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗡𝗼𝘁𝗲𝘀:
𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗸𝗲: Possible owner abandoment.
Was impounded with bite case dog. A1919263 did not bite.
2/4 Approaching kennel, Zoe is quiet and standing on all fours, her ears are a little pulled back and her tail is semi-tucked but I begin to baby talk to her and she begins a low tail wag. I place leash on her and she begins to walk tightly on her leash.
Out in the runs she is quiet as well as in her kennel. She is having G.I. Issues and isnt eating as much(may be the cause of her acting like this btu not too sure)
1/29 When I approached to her kennel, she was barking in the front of the kennel. So I tossed treats to leash her up and go outside. She walked beside me and taking treats from my hand. wagging her tail with the babytalk. In the runs he took opportunity to do the potty. When I returned her to the big kennel fit better for her size. I give her the enrichment.
1/31 When approaching kennel she was sitting at the front of gate patiently waiting for me to leash her, when leashed she began pulling but could be easily redirected with treats and baby talking. Later was able to retrieve her from run and placed back into kennel using a treat trail, covered her kennel and remained quiet throughout the day.
1/27 Zoe was a move adopt this morning, after placing her in her kennel she began to vocalize and growl through the corner of the back barrier of the kennel and was continuosuly vocalizing after and jumping on ehr kennel door, seh would take redirection but then resume this behavior, after a while of ehr doing this I noticed she had a peeled back face and she began to hold a hevay pant and dilated pupils.
2/1 Approaching kennel, Zoe comes to me with stiff body, whale eyes, low head, and low hanging tail. I offered treats which she ignored and once leashed she maintains a slightly forward leash on the way to the runs as well as on the way back. I noticed her get vocal as other dogs would vocalize as well. Noticed that she would forward bark towards the back of her kennel as the row was quiet as well. Maintained her kennel covered and gave extra enrichment.